"Level 5 leaders look out the window to apportion credit—even blame—to factors outside themselves. When things go poorly, however, they look in the mirror, accepting full responsibility, without blaming bad luck, incompetent people, or other external factors."
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Jim Collins and his research team embarked on a rigorous study to understand how some companies make the leap from being merely good to achieving sustained greatness. Good to Great unveils the key principles that differentiate these exceptional organizations...
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Bad leaders take credit for the good things and pin any blame for bad things to others.
Good leaders let the credit go to the team and team members. They only call attention to themselves when they take responsibility for a problem.
Level 5 leaders channel their ego needs away from themselves and into the larger goal of building a great company. It’s not that Level 5 leaders have no ego or self-interest. Indeed, they are incredibly ambitious— but their ambition is first and foremost for the institution, not themselves.
Good leaders practice positive thinking, even when things go bad.
They view stressful situations from a more positive perspective, which takes emotional intelligence. Rather than getting stressed out about a work situation or a recent failure, they look at it as an opportunity to pau...
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