The
measure of a great leader, is their success in
bringing everyone around to their opinion twenty
years later.
-- Ralph Waldo
Emerson
1803-1882, American
Poet, Essayist
The
first thing a great person does, is make us realize
the insignificance of circumstance.
-- Ralph Waldo
Emerson
1803-1882, American
Poet, Essayist
Our
chief want in life is somebody who will make us do
what we can.
-- Ralph Waldo
Emerson
1803-1882, American
Poet, Essayist
In
really good companies, you have to lead. You have to
come up with big ideas and express them forcefully.
I have always been encouraged -- or sometimes forced
-- to confront the very natural fear of being wrong.
I was constantly pushed to find out what I really
thought and then to speak up. Over time, I came to
see that waiting to discover which way the wind was
blowing is an excellent way to learn how to be a
follower.
-- Roger Enrico