tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3520413.post3029195090802449226..comments2023-10-11T03:54:58.698-06:00Comments on Randall Friesen: Invisible leadershipRandall Friesenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04112919973262687369noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3520413.post-39184562735875031722008-02-28T03:39:22.000-07:002008-02-28T03:39:22.000-07:00Interesting stuff.For some reason this got me thin...Interesting stuff.<br><br>For some reason this got me thinking about Wayne Gretzky. He still got lots of glory throughout, of course, but a couple of years into his career the vast majority of his points were in <i>assisting</i> other people's goals, rather than doing all the scoring himself.<br><br>Not sure if there's a good connection there or not.Marchttp://theeagleandchild.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3520413.post-68758539549828709342008-02-28T04:55:16.000-07:002008-02-28T04:55:16.000-07:00I really like this:"When the leader gets too ...I really like this:<br>"When the leader gets too busy, the time has come to return to selfless silence. Selflessness gives one center. Center creates order. When there is order, there is little to do.<br><br>-…When the leader practices silence, the group remains focused. When the leader does not impose rules, the group discovers its own goodness. When the leader acts unselfishly, the group simply does what is to be done. Good leadership consists of doing less and being more."Lineahttp://linealanoie.comnoreply@blogger.com