“Once again, the vice president has acknowledged that he dares to follow where Bill Bradley has boldly led. ... The only consistency in Al Gore's positions is that he has consistently been less willing to lead with bold proposals of his own, but consistently followed in the footsteps of other leaders.” PresidentLeaderPositionWillingBillsVicesDareAlsConsistentlyConsistencyProposalGoreFootstepsVice President Author:Anita Dunn
“Effective leaders have the ability to consistently move themselves and others to action because they understand the “invisible forces” that shape us” ActionMovingForceAbilityLeaderShapesInvisibleConsistently Author:Tony Robbins
“Words have consequences, and I judge people not only by their words but what they do. And if you look at people who have a pattern, who've built a career out of dividing people and who built a career out of often not just Obama but finding ways to degrade and diminish African-Americans and African-American leaders. It's racist to consistently make your living on the backs of black people.” PeopleIfsWayLooksBlackLeaderCareersJudgingFindingsConsequenceBuiltPatternsAfrican AmericanRacistBlack PeopleConsistentlyDiminishLiving OnDegradeDividing Author:Joan Walsh Anglund
“When leaders behave consistently with the expectations of customers, they are doing things inside their organization that deliver value outside.” ValuesLeaderExpectationsOrganizationCustomersBehaveConsistently Author:Dave Ulrich
“You don't need to compromise your standards to be accepted by good friends. The more obedient you arethe more the Lord can help you overcome temptation. You can also help others because they will feel your strength. Let them know about your standards by consistently living themNo one intends to make serious mistakes. They come when you compromise your standards to be more accepted by others. You be the strong one. You be the leader. Choose good friends and resist peer pressure together.” KnowsNeedsFeelsHelpingTogetherStrongMistakeLeaderLordSeriousStandardsOvercomingPressureAcceptedHelping OthersTemptationCompromiseConsistentlyGood FriendPeersObedientPeer PressureSerious Mistakes Author:Richard G. Scott