Lt General Hal Moore was one of the great battle field commanders. He had the ability to lead, inspire and motivate those who were under him - with ease. In this video the General praises those under him and gives credit where credit is due.
My question is - how do you speak of your team? What do you say about them? Here's a thought -
People will act and react depending on the way you treat them.
Respect is earned not given.
Talk your people up not down.
Tell anyone and everyone about how great your team is and watch the results come flooding in.
Giving respect, honor and priase to others who deserve it is the quickest route to achieving great results.
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