On August 18, 2012, Filipino statesman Jesse Robredo died in a plane crash. 7 leadership lessons from Jesse Robredo
you earn respect if you stand by your principles
. If people see that you are transparent, fair, and firm, others won't ask you to compromise your stand. A good leader has his motivations and intentions in order. Service must come first so your followers trust that you only have in mind their interests – not fame, recognition, or personal gain.It isn't enough that you have good intentions. You have to be good at what you do. A good heart as well as knowledge and skills are necessary to be an effective leader. Promises are far too easy to make, but you also have to have the know-how to deliver.
. For Jesse there was no such thing as a job too small for him to do. During disasters, he was the first on the field and the last to leave. A good leader doesn't just sit in his office giving orders when he himself doesn't know how much work each task involves. The intention to serve comes before titles and position.Learning how to adapt is a necessary skill to be an effective leader. Take time to learn how new things work and how you can make them work for you.
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