“Keep your character several steps ahead of your talent” CharacterChristianLeadershipStepsTalent Author:Jeff Henderson
“We have feudal governments in a commercial age. It would be but an easy extension of our commercial system, to pay a private emperor a fee for services, as we pay an architect, an engineer, or a lawyer. If any man has talent for righting wrong, for administering difficult affairs, for counselling poor farmers how to turn their estates to good husbandry, for combining a hundred private enterprises to a general benefit, let him in the county- town, or in Court-street, put up his sign-board, Mr. Smith, Governor, Mr. Johnson, Working king.” IfsMenGovernmentWould BeAgeTurnsPoliticsEasyDifficultLeadershipPoorPayStreetsTalentKingsBenefitsHundredTownsCourtAffairLawyerBoardsEnterpriseFarmersArchitectEngineersGovernorsEstatesExtensionsJohnsonEmperorCountyFeesCombiningPrivate EnterpriseGood Husband Book:The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Comprising His Essays, Lectures, Poems, and Orations Source: The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Comprising His Essays, Lectures, Poems, and Orations
“For profits think, "We've got to find that finest talent available, pay them what they're worth, and put them into their daily solutions. " Apply the Who to the What.” ThinkingChristianLeadershipPayTalentSolutionsProfitAvailableFinest Author:Jeff Henderson
“Talent matters. Systems matter. Strategies matter. We can't just bring nice people together and think we're going to solve the world's problems.” PeopleThinkingWorldMatterProblemChristianTogetherLeadershipNiceTalentStrategySolveNice People Author:Jeff Henderson
“Talent is the discipline, commitment, and willpower to practice/train/study often, long, and hard. Discover your passion and pay the price.” LongHardPassionLeadershipPayPracticeStudyTalentDisciplineCommitmentTrainWillpowerPay The Price Author:Bradford Winters