Great leader Quote by Allen Klein Download Open image “Throughout history, great leaders have known the power of humor.” — Allen Klein ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Great leader Great leaders History Humor Known Leadership Power
“Lessons for Leaders Humor is one of the most effective leadership tools. The ability to use humor skillfully has served American presidents with political views as disparate as John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan. The absence of humor also undermined the effectiveness of Richard Nixon, who often appeared grim or mean-spirited. The multipurpose nature of humor makes it a sort… — Dennis N. T. Perkins Copy Share
A sense of humor is part of the art of leadership, of getting along with people, of getting things done. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“I have never met leadership without a sense of humor; this ability to stand outside oneself and one’s circumstances, to see things in perspective… — J Oswald Sanders Copy Share Image
Remember, every great leader (or visionary or brave thinker) was initially laughed at. Now they are revered. — Robin Sharma Copy Share Image
Next to power without honor, the most dangerous thing in the world is power without humor. — Eric Sevareid Copy Share Image
Most of the time, leaders should laugh at themselves rather than others. — Perry M Smith Copy Share Image
. . .a sense of humor can be a great help-particularly a sense of humor about (oneself). William Howard Taft joked about his own… — Dwight D. Eisenhower Copy Share Image
Humor, in one form or another, is characteristic of every nation; and reflecting the salient points of social and national life, it illuminates those… — Agnes Repplier Copy Share Image
Humor gives presidents the chance to be seen as warm, relaxed persons. Humor reaches out and puts its arm around the listener and says,… — Robert Orben Copy Share Image
I think that humor has become a principle means of communication among Americans about politics. — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
When times get tough, at some point, people instinctively know they need to lighten up in order to get through it. — Allen Klein Copy Share Image
There is always something to chuckle about. Sometimes we see it. Sometimes we don't. Still, the world is filled with humor. It is… — Allen Klein Copy Share Image
I contend that not only can you laugh at adversity, but it is essential to do so if you are to deal with setbacks… — Allen Klein Copy Share Image
Laughter, and the broader category of humor, are key elements in helping us go on with our life after a loss. — Allen Klein Copy Share Image
Though snails are exceedingly slow, There is one thing I'd like to know. If I out run 'em round the yard, How come they… — Allen Klein Copy Share Image
To a child, often the box a toy came in is more appealing than the toy itself. — Allen Klein Copy Share Image
Humor does not diminish the pain - it makes the space around it get bigger. — Allen Klein Copy Share Image
Since the goal of my programs is to show audiences how humor can both help them heal as well as deal with not-so-funny stuff,… — Allen Klein Copy Share Image
“When you are with Marines gathering to eat, you will notice that the most junior are served first and the most senior are served… — Simon Sinek Copy Share Image
Moses was a great leader, right? But he wasn't a great communicator. And so God sent him Aaron so he could, let's say, communicate. — Javier Milei Copy Share Image
There was great leadership in this country at the time of World War II. There was also unrelenting resolve at home, in America's factories… — Bob Feller Copy Share Image
Great leadership and great companies aren't built overnight, and they're not built without capital. And capital can sometimes be counter-productive to building a great… — Julia Hartz Copy Share Image
Blackbeard was larger than life. He was 6'4" in 1710. He was a colossus, and like a rock star walking into a bar. He… — Ray Stevenson Copy Share Image
“Sonderheim was a man of some calibre, but he had not got to where he was today without demonstrating the characteristics of many of… — Ian C.P. Irvine Copy Share Image
My own definition of leadership is this: The capacity and the will to rally men and women to a common purpose and the character… — Bernard Law Montgomery Copy Share Image
“Great leaders don't make excuses. They make things better. They are not unrealistic or blind to the difficulties they face. They simply are not… — Henry T. Blackaby Copy Share Image
All great leaders choose great advisors, people they really trust for their governance. — Tom Payne Copy Share Image
“What great leaders have in common is that each truly knows his or her strengths - and can call on the right strength at… — Tom Rath Copy Share Image
“Great leaders have three things; inner light, inner vision, and inner strength.” — Amit Ray Copy Share Image
I have seen productions of Julius Caesar that set it in a modern, Western context and it just looks as though they're getting rid… — Gregory Doran Copy Share Image