Good Leaders Practice What They Preach

How many times have we criticized others or been criticized ourselves for not practicing what we preach? Well, I had two unbelievable experiences recently that I have to share.

How many times have we criticized others or been criticized ourselves for not practicing what we preach? Well, I had two unbelievable experiences recently that I have to share.

As a business consultant, I am starting to create e-learning solutions for some of my clients. No big deal. However, YouTube has some great content that appears free for the taking, but it’s not. I just finished a training module for a client titled “Brand Ambassador” training. There were two videos on YouTube that clearly illustrated characteristics of Brand Ambassadors. So, I reached out to Mark Sanborn, speaker and author (The Fred Factor) and James Lloyd, humorist and speaker. I asked if I might use a respective video from each to show in this e-learning module. Both got back to me within minutes – yes within minutes. And both were extremely gracious.

Contrast this with a request I made of another (somewhat famous) author and sales trainer a year ago, who told me I could use a quote from one of his books, for $10,000 – and that was after I reached out twice within a week, as I didn’t hear back from him initially. Even after I explained that I was doing the work pro-bono… his price remained unchanged.

If you are looking for great speakers on the subject of “exceptional service” or even “brand ambassadorship” I would highly encourage you to contact Mark Sanborn or James Lloyd. These guys are the real deal and they practice what they preach!

NBA Finals Puts Leadership on Display

Great leaders throughout history have been visionaries who’ve positively influenced the right outcomes and subsequently achieved what they dreamed or envisioned.

Great leaders throughout history have been visionaries who’ve positively influenced the right outcomes and subsequently achieved what they dreamed or envisioned. I’d always hoped I’d experience such a leader in my lifetime and I’m fortunate to say that I have indeed. And as of June 19, I have another example of the power of great leadership. Tyronn Lue, LeBron James and the entire Cleveland Cavaliers team are just that example. In Tyronn Lue I see a true serving leader who knows when to shine the light on others and let them navigate. In Lebron James, I see a man, though criticized by many, promised to bring a title back to his beloved Cleveland, and he managed to lead a team to do just that. In Kevin Love, Kyrie Irving and everyone else whose feet touched the court in Oakland… you led from where you stood. And this is tough for a girl from the steel city of Pittsburgh to say… but I’m proud of Cleveland and I’m proud of the Cavaliers! Great leadership, great job!