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Re: A Great Leader is a Great Follower
by GBAmerica
Orrin, and fellow blogers. Its a Great day here in Indiana, little on the cold side. But the sun is shining and I just got done reading again, another Great article from Orrin. I've got a question to ask. We all love to read and share are experience's or perspective on a given article. But after reading each article I or we still want more? It's like going to a picnic, eat till you think your going to bust. Then go for the desert. Some how we always have room. A blog is a place for people to enteract with each other. Right, my mind keeps tell me. What can I bring to this site to enrich or strech our thinking on each of these articles. What if, on Sunday. Orrin always has a GREAT article for us. Can we add one more article (QUIZ) we reflect back on all the articles that Orrin has shared with us. I know for me there a lot of room between my ears. I would just like to see how much LEADERSHIP information stuck. EXAMPLE 1.FROM WHAT ARTICLE DID THIS COME FROM? Communication is open and shared throughout the company. Decision-making is promoted at the lowest possible level of work activity. when poor decisions are made they are turned into learning experiences, not humiliation festivals. ANSWER ___________________________________ 2.WHO MADE THIS QUOTE? "When you play on a winning team, it's not work to go to practice." ANSWER____________________________________ 3.WHAT COMPANY DID BILLY DURANT BUILD? HOW MANY TIMES WAS HE A MILLIONAIRE? ANSWER____________________________________ ANSWER____________________________________ 4. CAN YOU FILL IN THE BLANKS. When a man's work becomes a standard for the ________ ________, it also becomes a target for the _______ of the ________ few. If his work is mediocre, he will be lelt severely alone - if he achieves a _________, it will set a million tongues a - ___________. Jealousy does not protrude its forked tongue at the artist who produces a commonplace painting. ANSWERS_________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________. 5.WHO MADE THIS QUOTE? To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often. ANSWER___________________ 6. FROM WHAT ARTICLE DID THIS COME FROM? When the lead goose gets tired, it rotates back into formation and another goose flies at the point. the geese in formation honk from behind to encourage those up front to keep up their speed. ANSWER___________________ 7.WHO SAID THIS. AND HOW OLD WAS ORRIN? "You must be willing to give up everything you have to accomplish everything you want." ANSWERS________________ ________________ 8.WHO SAID THIS QUOTE. "Success is the peace of mind which is a direct reslt of self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best you are capable of becoming." ANSWER__________________ 9.FROM WHAT ARTICLE DID THIS COME FROM? "Sire, there seems to be a cat and dog fight in the street. Should we call someone to stop it?" ANSWER__________________________ 10. WHO ARE WE? 1 word. ANSWER______________________ Just trying to be openned minded. YAE - NAE Thought Dave GBA
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