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Chiefs Quote by Sandra Day O'Connor

“The really expert riders of horses let the horse know immediately who is in control, but then they guide the horse with loose reins and very seldom use the spurs. So it was with our chief [William Rehnquist]. He guided us with loose reins and used the spurs only rarely to get us up to speed with…” quote by Sandra Day O'Connor
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“The really expert riders of horses let the horse know immediately who is in control, but then they guide the horse with loose reins and very seldom use the spurs. So it was with our chief [William Rehnquist]. He guided us with loose reins and used the spurs only rarely to get us up to speed with our work.”

Sandra Day O'Connor

About This Quote

Source Speech: Remarks on Leadership, Sandra Day O'Connor, 1995

Effective leadership balances clear authority with gentle guidance, using force sparingly to motivate progress.

In simple terms: Leaders should guide firmly yet kindly, reserving harsh measures for rare need.

Key Takeaway

Lead with confidence, intervene only when necessary.

Themes

leadership authority communication mentoring

Mood

inspirational thoughtful

Type

advice leadership

When to use this quote

  • team meetings
  • educational settings
  • political negotiations
  • personal coaching

Key Concepts

management theory psychology political science

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is it appropriate to use firm intervention?
  • How do you maintain respect while being lenient?
A Different Perspective

Overreliance on gentle guidance may be perceived as weak.

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