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Communicate Quotes by John C. Maxwell
- Good leaders must communicate vision clearly, creatively, and continually. However, the vision doesn't come alive until the leader models it.
- Diligent follow-up and follow-through will set you apart from the crowd and communicate excellence.
- Transmit your vision emotionally by gaining credibility, demonstrating passion, establishing relationships and communicating a felt need. Transmit it logically by confronting reality, formulating strategy, accepting…
- A leader's ability to convey confidence and his ability to communicate effectively are similar.
- Understanding people certainly impacts your ability to communicate with others.
- Nothing speaks like results. If you want to build the kind of credibility that connects with people, then deliver results before you deliver a message.…
- If you treat every person you meet as if he or she were the most important person in the world, you'll communicate that he or…
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