Do you feel the need to make radical changes in your team?
Are there deep flaws within your organization that you've just got to transform?
It can be tempting to equate radical with rude. It can seem reasonable to bend rules to change them. Centered leaders know, and practice better habits for change.
Maybe it takes longer. Maybe it involves more people. Certainly, it involves all the clarity, courage, creativity and compassion that a leader can invoke -- but centered leaders find ways to radically change things with dignity and respect.
Revolutionaries need not be ill-mannered or violent.
There are an infinite number of paths to positive change.
How can you approach change more positively today?
-- Douglas Brent Smith
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