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Leaving a Legacy. Learning Objectives. Review Leadership Lessons Review 5 Traits of Good Leaders Learn Greatest Leadership Secret. What is the Greatest Leadership secret?. Here are some clues:. Clue #1. It’s a palindrome—sort of. Palindromes. MADAM MADAM, I’M ADAM RACECAR
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Learning Objectives • Review Leadership Lessons • Review 5 Traits of Good Leaders • Learn Greatest Leadership Secret
What is the GreatestLeadership secret? • Here are some clues:
Clue #1 It’s a palindrome—sort of.
Palindromes MADAM MADAM, I’M ADAM RACECAR SENILE FELINES GO HANG A SALAMI, I’M A LASAGNA HOG
Clue #2 Lead from the inside out.
Lead from the inside out • What are your ROCKS? • Best Leaders lead from the inside-out. • Always room for more.
Clue #3 Great leaders are great teachers. View Video
Great leaders are great teachers • Constantly helping others learn • Great students themselves • Learn from their actions
Clue #4 Build heart connections. View video
Build heart connections • Communication • Caring For and About others • Respecting and Valuing People
Clue #5 It’s in every one of us.
Its in every one of us • Take charge of your own life • Empower those you lead • Develop untapped leadership potential
Clue #6 Leave a legacy. View video
Leave a Legacy • What will YOUR legacy be? • What impact will YOU have on others? • How will YOU bring leadership toScouting and to America?
Putting the Clues Together On Leading • It’s a Palindrome • Lead from the inside out. • Great leaders are great teachers. • Build heart connections. • It’s in every one of us. • Leave a legacy.
The Greatest Leadership Secret “What you do not want done to yourself, do not do unto others.” —Confucius, 551-479 B.C. “What you hate, do not do to anyone.”—Judaism “Hurt not others that which pains thyself.”—Buddhism “The real way to get happiness is by living out happiness to other people.”—Baden-Powell, “The Founder’s Last Message”
The Greatest Leadership Secret “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”—The Golden Rule
The Golden Rule “The Golden Rule is of no use to you whatever…unless you realize it is your move.”—Frank Crane, 1861-1927