According to President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Leadership is “the art of getting someone else to do something … because he wants to do it, not because your position of power can compel him to do it.”[1] This is the great distinction between the Leader and the Manager, for while the Manager makes people do what they have to, the Leader inspires people to do what they get to.
We believe the most inspiring Leadership flows from a genuine care for people. This means considering the needs of all people impacted by our choices, keeping an open ear to listen and learn from others, and seeking whole-person solutions instead of only workaround fixes. This means valuing what is truly best for all instead of what is only profitable for a few. And this means being willing to let words be proven by money and actions.
Not everyone feels this way. Some care only about the bottom-line, short-term profitability, and money-first solutions. They are not interested in finding ways to make things better for everyone, caring only about the needs of shareholders and themselves. We disagree, and are happy to say “no” to working with Clients who don’t share our belief in people-driven leadership.
We believe in the power of people-driven leadership to drive meaningful results and profits.
That’s one reason we love helping Leaders unlock The Human Advantage, because people matter.
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[1] Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum & Boyhood Home. (n.d.). Speeches: Address at the United Nations General Assembly. Retrieved February 15, 2023, from https://www.eisenhowerlibrary.gov/media/3842