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Everyday Leadership: Leading in the Workplace

Submitted by James Higginbotham on April 22, 2009 – 5:53 amNo Comment

Whether you are a leader in your job or not, you have an opportunity to lead in the workplace.

Leading in the workplace requires:

  1. An attitude of service – help others to be better tomorrow than they are today
  2. An attitude of excellence – this requires doing more than the bare minimum. It means going beyond
  3. An attitude of integrity – being honest with your work, what you charge, and the end result
  4. An attitude of worship – not matter what we do, if we are serving people we are serving God
  5. An attitude of eternity – though we may be working on something that will eventually fade, the choice we make and the impact we have on others last forever

See your work as something more than a way to earn money. See it as an opportunity to lead – even if you don’t have the title.

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