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Founding Brothers on Being a Risk-Taker

This guide delves into the art of being a risk-taker, emphasizing the importance of taking chances and seizing opportunities as a leader. It discusses the relationship between risk and reward, encouraging leaders to stay resilient in the face of setbacks and lead with optimism. By immersing in details, building strong team connections, and inspiring others to take risks, leaders can pave the way for success even amidst challenges.

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Founding Brothers on Being a Risk-Taker

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  1. Founding Brotherson Being a Risk-Taker The Greater the Risk, The Greater the Glory

  2. Being A Risk-taker I • As A Leader, You Are An Agent Of Change. • Those Who Lead Must Be Willing To Take Chances. • Have The Courage To Seize Your One Moment In Time.

  3. Being A Risk-Taker II • Even With A Series Of Defeats, You May Be Victorious In The Long Run. • Keep Your Eyes And Ears Open For The Time You May Have Finally Turned The Tables On The Competition. • When You Have A Clear Advantage, Prepare Your Next Moves Carefully.

  4. Being A Risk-Taker III • When Undertaking A Crucial Endeavor, Immerse Yourself In The Details Of The Operation. • Before A Major Action, Meet All The Members Of Your Team Personally. Shake Their Hands And Salute Their Efforts. • Encourage Others To Take Risks. When They Fail, Urge Them To Try Again.

  5. Being a Risk-Taker IV • As A Leader, You Must Be Willing And Prepared To Accept The Negative Human Behavior That Accompanies The Change Process. • Even Though You May Have Private Worries, Maintain An Outward Optimism And Hopefulness. • The Greater The Risk, The Greater The Glory.

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