Emerge as a Great Leader
       Motivational Words
   for Managers and Leaders

     Training – Marketing – Consulting
                707-338-2886
Presented by
     John DeGaetano
Certified Business Advisor
The following presentation includes words to
                 inspire you.

As a manager and leader you are constantly
 challenged with tough decisions, so following
 through on those decisions and learning from
     mistakes is the main component of…
               a great leader.
Please Note
This presentation is designed for you to view the
   information at a reasonable pace and at the
  same time give you a chance to take notes of
     inspiration that may apply to your specific
                business or job title.

Please pause the video if you need more time for
                   discussion.
What are the virtues
                  of a true leader?



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Are leaders
                 born or made?



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Can you learn
                 to be a leader?



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There are those who look at
                 things the way they are, and
                 ask why... I dream of things
                 that never were, and ask why
                 not?

                              Robert
                              Kennedy



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The best executive is the one
                 who has sense enough to
                 pick good men to do what he
                 wants done, and self-restraint
                 to keep from meddling with
                 them while they do it.


                          Theodore Roosevelt


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But… to motivate as a great
                 manager and leader - is it
                 more than just “picking good
                 men or women” to get the job
                 done?




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Your Thoughts




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Discover Your
                 Leadership Potential




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A Closer Look



                 Whether you are a small time
                 entrepreneur, department manager
                 or the CEO of a large corporation,
                 you cannot escape the daily
                 challenges of business.




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You may be equipped with adequate
                 resources, but without determination
                 and drive… “the motivation” - you will
                 not be able to take on new
                 challenges or build on existing ones.




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This image is a mosaic of employees within a company. Although we can’t see exactly what
      they’re doing in each individual frame, their change in outcomes or image can change the
                           entire landscape of the overall company picture.

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Motivation is the art of getting
                 people to do what you want
                 them to do because they want
                 to do it.


                           Dwight D. Eisenhower




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Start Here…

                                 Building
                                   Team
                                Inspiration




                 Desired                       Team
                 Results                      Inspired




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Group Breakout Session

                          Leaders You Admire
            Objective - Find leadership characteristics through personal
                            experience. Split into groups.

          Activity - Share a story about the best or most influential leader
             you have encountered. Identify leadership characteristics by
           asking the question: “What was it that made this person such an
           effective leader?” Then as a group, identify the traits that all the
                               leaders seemed to share.

            Discussion - List common characteristics and what makes a
                good leader? What about the worst leaders you have
                                  encountered?



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The quality of a leader is reflected in the standards
                   they set for themselves.

                                                             Ray Kroc

                 Catch on fire with enthusiasm and people will
                   come from miles to watch your burn.

                                                         John Wesley


                 Success is going from failure to failure without
                   losing your enthusiasm.

                                                    Abraham Lincoln




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Definitions

                 Motivation - is the set of reasons that
                 determines one to engage in a
                 particular behavior.

                 Goals - an objective or projected state
                 of affairs that a person or a system
                 plans or intends to achieve—a
                 personal or organizational desired
                 end-point in some sort of assumed
                 development.




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In the end, all business operations can be
                             reduced to three words: people, product
                             and profits. Unless you've got a good team,
                             you can't do much with the other two

                                                                 Lee Iacocca




                 Motivate them, train them, care about them,
                 and make winners out of them... they'll treat
                 the customers right. And if customers are
                 treated right, they'll come back.

                                                 J. Marriott Jr.


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Business
                                     Operations

                 People               Product             Profits


                 Motivated                      If your staff is
                                            motivated… then, they
                                            become easy to train
                                            and easy to coach…
                             Train



                                          Coach
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Leadership Do's and Don'ts

                 If you aspire to be a great leader, here are a few things
                 that you should be aware of… for in a growing
                 company many will look to you for guidance.

                 If leadership doesn't come naturally for you, then you’ll
                 need to get up to speed on a few basic do's and don'ts
                 to effectively tackle issues.




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The “Do’s”

                                   Building Your
                                  Leadership Skills




                    Exceed Your                 Model Creativity
                   Own Standards                 & Risk-taking




                    Encourage                         Be Equitable
                     Initiative




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Overview of Do’s and Don’ts


                  Do . . . Exceed Your Own Standards

                  Most leaders set high standards for their employees. But
                  successful leaders personally exceed the standards they set
                  for others. If you give your employees reason to question your
                  willingness or ability to abide by the standards you have set for
                  them, their confidence in your leadership skills will plummet
                  and your business could be in jeopardy.

                  Do . . . Model Creativity & Risk-taking

                  Leaders model the behaviors they want to see in their
                  employees. Creativity and risk-taking are critical qualities in a
                  growing business, but your employees will be hesitant to apply
                  them until they see you engaging in them first.




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Overview of Do’s and Don’ts


                  Do . . . Encourage Initiative

                  Effective leaders encourage initiative in others. If your
                  employees don't feel as though they have your permission to
                  take the initiative from time to time – they won't. And before
                  long, you will find yourself pigeon-holed into the role of a micro-
                  manager rather than a true leader.

                  Do . . . Be Equitable

                  As the company's owner, you have to maintain equity in your
                  dealings with employees and clients. However, being equitable
                  doesn't mean that everyone has the same responsibilities or
                  receives the same rewards. It simply means that rewards
                  should be based on performance and level of responsibility
                  rather than who tells the best jokes in the lunch room.




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With Do’s… get to the point immediately;
   Keep it interesting and be specific

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Don’ts




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Overview of Do’s and Don’ts

                  Don't . . . Play Armchair Quarterback

                  If you're looking for a way to frustrate your employees, don't
                  offer them any advice about how to complete a task and then
                  criticize their approach after the fact. No one likes an armchair
                  quarterback, so unless the outcome is unacceptable, try to
                  resist the urge to tell employees how you would have done it
                  differently.

                  Don't . . . Humiliate Employees in Public

                  Leaders carry the responsibility of enforcing discipline and
                  holding employees accountable for their mistakes. But when
                  it's time to discuss difficult issues with an employee, do
                  yourself a favor and make sure the conversation happens
                  behind closed doors. In addition to degrading both you and
                  your employee, public humiliation undermines morale and
                  reflects poorly on your leadership skills.


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Overview of Do’s and Don’ts

                  Don't . . . Shift Blame for Your Mistakes

                  Some leaders refuse to accept responsibility for their mistakes
                  because they believe it is a sign of weakness. But that's a big
                  mistake. The strongest leaders are those who admit their
                  mistakes instead of shifting blame to others, and in so doing,
                  earn the respect of their employees.

                  Don't . . . Dwell on Mistakes

                  Mistakes are not usually a reflection of poor leadership ability.
                  But the inability to get past your employees mistakes . . . That's
                  a different story. Address mistakes, talk about how to avoid
                  them next time, and move on. Constant reminders about past
                  failures discourage employees and make it difficult for them to
                  see how they can redeem themselves going forward.




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Patience, persistence and
                 perspiration make an unbeatable
                 combination for success.

                                   Napoleon Hill




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On Business




                              Just the opposite of this image…

                   The only way to know how customers view your business
                 is to hear their experiences, speak their language and look
                                    at it through their eyes.

                                                          John DeGaetano




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On Business




                       The Key to Success is…




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is building…


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…and working together!
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so there you have it…
Are there any questions
a little something about us…


     Banker’s U is the Training, Marketing and
          Consulting resource for building
                     performance.
         Certified Business Advisors have years of “hands on” business
      operations experience. We listen… and come packed with knowledge,
                             wisdom and objectivity

      Real world practical solutions to all types of clients – we create custom
      training, presentations, mentoring and profit building strategies that are
                   actionable and results driven to suit your needs

                        Contact Us at 707-338-2886
For the full version of this presentation
Please contact us




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of Banker’s U. Please contact us for more information.




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Motivational Words for Leaders and Managers - from Banker's U Training

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    Emerge as aGreat Leader Motivational Words for Managers and Leaders Training – Marketing – Consulting 707-338-2886
  • 2.
    Presented by John DeGaetano Certified Business Advisor
  • 3.
    The following presentationincludes words to inspire you. As a manager and leader you are constantly challenged with tough decisions, so following through on those decisions and learning from mistakes is the main component of… a great leader.
  • 4.
    Please Note This presentationis designed for you to view the information at a reasonable pace and at the same time give you a chance to take notes of inspiration that may apply to your specific business or job title. Please pause the video if you need more time for discussion.
  • 5.
    What are thevirtues of a true leader? www.bnkrsu.com
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    Are leaders born or made? www.bnkrsu.com
  • 7.
    Can you learn to be a leader? www.bnkrsu.com
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    There are thosewho look at things the way they are, and ask why... I dream of things that never were, and ask why not? Robert Kennedy www.bnkrsu.com
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    The best executiveis the one who has sense enough to pick good men to do what he wants done, and self-restraint to keep from meddling with them while they do it. Theodore Roosevelt www.bnkrsu.com
  • 10.
    But… to motivateas a great manager and leader - is it more than just “picking good men or women” to get the job done? www.bnkrsu.com
  • 11.
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    Discover Your Leadership Potential www.bnkrsu.com
  • 13.
    A Closer Look Whether you are a small time entrepreneur, department manager or the CEO of a large corporation, you cannot escape the daily challenges of business. www.bnkrsu.com
  • 14.
    You may beequipped with adequate resources, but without determination and drive… “the motivation” - you will not be able to take on new challenges or build on existing ones. www.bnkrsu.com
  • 15.
    This image isa mosaic of employees within a company. Although we can’t see exactly what they’re doing in each individual frame, their change in outcomes or image can change the entire landscape of the overall company picture. www.bnkrsu.com
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    Motivation is theart of getting people to do what you want them to do because they want to do it. Dwight D. Eisenhower www.bnkrsu.com
  • 18.
    Start Here… Building Team Inspiration Desired Team Results Inspired www.bnkrsu.com
  • 19.
    Group Breakout Session Leaders You Admire  Objective - Find leadership characteristics through personal experience. Split into groups.  Activity - Share a story about the best or most influential leader you have encountered. Identify leadership characteristics by asking the question: “What was it that made this person such an effective leader?” Then as a group, identify the traits that all the leaders seemed to share.  Discussion - List common characteristics and what makes a good leader? What about the worst leaders you have encountered? www.bnkrsu.com
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    The quality ofa leader is reflected in the standards they set for themselves. Ray Kroc Catch on fire with enthusiasm and people will come from miles to watch your burn. John Wesley Success is going from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm. Abraham Lincoln www.bnkrsu.com
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    Definitions Motivation - is the set of reasons that determines one to engage in a particular behavior. Goals - an objective or projected state of affairs that a person or a system plans or intends to achieve—a personal or organizational desired end-point in some sort of assumed development. www.bnkrsu.com
  • 22.
    In the end,all business operations can be reduced to three words: people, product and profits. Unless you've got a good team, you can't do much with the other two Lee Iacocca Motivate them, train them, care about them, and make winners out of them... they'll treat the customers right. And if customers are treated right, they'll come back. J. Marriott Jr. www.bnkrsu.com
  • 23.
    Business Operations People Product Profits Motivated If your staff is motivated… then, they become easy to train and easy to coach… Train Coach www.bnkrsu.com
  • 24.
    Leadership Do's andDon'ts If you aspire to be a great leader, here are a few things that you should be aware of… for in a growing company many will look to you for guidance. If leadership doesn't come naturally for you, then you’ll need to get up to speed on a few basic do's and don'ts to effectively tackle issues. www.bnkrsu.com
  • 25.
    The “Do’s” Building Your Leadership Skills Exceed Your Model Creativity Own Standards & Risk-taking Encourage Be Equitable Initiative www.bnkrsu.com
  • 26.
    Overview of Do’sand Don’ts Do . . . Exceed Your Own Standards Most leaders set high standards for their employees. But successful leaders personally exceed the standards they set for others. If you give your employees reason to question your willingness or ability to abide by the standards you have set for them, their confidence in your leadership skills will plummet and your business could be in jeopardy. Do . . . Model Creativity & Risk-taking Leaders model the behaviors they want to see in their employees. Creativity and risk-taking are critical qualities in a growing business, but your employees will be hesitant to apply them until they see you engaging in them first. www.bnkrsu.com
  • 27.
    Overview of Do’sand Don’ts Do . . . Encourage Initiative Effective leaders encourage initiative in others. If your employees don't feel as though they have your permission to take the initiative from time to time – they won't. And before long, you will find yourself pigeon-holed into the role of a micro- manager rather than a true leader. Do . . . Be Equitable As the company's owner, you have to maintain equity in your dealings with employees and clients. However, being equitable doesn't mean that everyone has the same responsibilities or receives the same rewards. It simply means that rewards should be based on performance and level of responsibility rather than who tells the best jokes in the lunch room. www.bnkrsu.com
  • 28.
    With Do’s… getto the point immediately; Keep it interesting and be specific www.bnkrsu.com
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    Overview of Do’sand Don’ts Don't . . . Play Armchair Quarterback If you're looking for a way to frustrate your employees, don't offer them any advice about how to complete a task and then criticize their approach after the fact. No one likes an armchair quarterback, so unless the outcome is unacceptable, try to resist the urge to tell employees how you would have done it differently. Don't . . . Humiliate Employees in Public Leaders carry the responsibility of enforcing discipline and holding employees accountable for their mistakes. But when it's time to discuss difficult issues with an employee, do yourself a favor and make sure the conversation happens behind closed doors. In addition to degrading both you and your employee, public humiliation undermines morale and reflects poorly on your leadership skills. www.bnkrsu.com
  • 31.
    Overview of Do’sand Don’ts Don't . . . Shift Blame for Your Mistakes Some leaders refuse to accept responsibility for their mistakes because they believe it is a sign of weakness. But that's a big mistake. The strongest leaders are those who admit their mistakes instead of shifting blame to others, and in so doing, earn the respect of their employees. Don't . . . Dwell on Mistakes Mistakes are not usually a reflection of poor leadership ability. But the inability to get past your employees mistakes . . . That's a different story. Address mistakes, talk about how to avoid them next time, and move on. Constant reminders about past failures discourage employees and make it difficult for them to see how they can redeem themselves going forward. www.bnkrsu.com
  • 32.
    Patience, persistence and perspiration make an unbeatable combination for success. Napoleon Hill www.bnkrsu.com
  • 33.
    On Business Just the opposite of this image… The only way to know how customers view your business is to hear their experiences, speak their language and look at it through their eyes. John DeGaetano www.bnkrsu.com
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    On Business The Key to Success is… www.bnkrsu.com
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    so there youhave it…
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    Are there anyquestions
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    a little somethingabout us… Banker’s U is the Training, Marketing and Consulting resource for building performance. Certified Business Advisors have years of “hands on” business operations experience. We listen… and come packed with knowledge, wisdom and objectivity Real world practical solutions to all types of clients – we create custom training, presentations, mentoring and profit building strategies that are actionable and results driven to suit your needs Contact Us at 707-338-2886
  • 40.
    For the fullversion of this presentation Please contact us Please note: Nothing in this presentation can be used or reproduced whole or in part without the express consent of Banker’s U. Please contact us for more information. Banker’s U is a training branch of: John DeGaetano Productions For licensing and other considerations Visit our Website: johndegaetanoproductions.com Copyright All Rights Reserved Amazon Author Page: amazon.com/author/johndegaetano
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