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What Good Leadership Can Mean to Your Business

   
Author: Wesley Ford

If you can apply these concepts to your business environment, it would eliminate the problems that plague many companies such as ineptitude, laziness, excuses, belligerence, and carelessness.

Imagine if your company was filled with workers that were 100% devoted to its success workers who would go through anything and everything to ensure your competitors had no chance of defeating you.

You can have that peace of mind once you learn the basic training principles that are instilled in the worlds finest military power. When you join the United States Army, Uncle Sam believes you deserve the best leadership possible men and women who have the character and strength to achieve greatness.

As a leader in your company, you should bestow that same honor on your employees. If you expect them to work hard for you to help you build, grow and succeed then they deserve to have people in management positions that can lead them to excellence.

When a business entity employs men and women who are trained in the same mindset as US military personnel, it immediately sees a transformation where their business suddenly exceeds the typical low standards of many companies stuck in the status quo of doing the bare minimum of whatever is required to stay afloat.

In these situations, companies dont thrive they fizzle out and fail. Employees become frustrated because they start hearing rumors of layoffs and pay cuts. Leaders hide out in their offices instead of gearing up the troops for a comeback.

Military mindsets provide a sense of security for your staff confidence that their efforts will be rewarded and appreciated. The guidance given by leaders is so strategic and well thought out that employees never question their role or the abilities of their management.

Like soldiers in a bunker in the middle of a battle, they band together and face the foe head-on. Many companies use the word team loosely. They brand their employees as members of this team, but dont follow through with the leadership or actions that a unit would normally have.

Author Bio:

Wesley Ford

Wesley began his professional career soldiering for success as a member of the U.S. Army. Now, he soldiers for the success of organizations and businesses around the world. Wesley has dedicated himself to the pursuit of lifelong learning. He spent years in both the public and private sector training, developing teams, providing leadership and leading change efforts.

Wesley is a graduate of Campbell University in North Carolina and scheduled to complete an MBA with a concentration in Human Resource Development in 2006.

A former business entrepreneur and corporate leader, Wesley helps businesses and organizations solve The Success Equation?. His ability to work with diverse individuals in various industries stems from the valuable lessons he learned in his first career as a soldier in the U.S. Army Special Forces Command. Dedication to professionally developing himself and others was his primary mission in the Army. He now carries that same mission dedication to businesses around the world. His private and public sector experience allows him to speak to and train organizations globally on tactical and strategic issues.

Wesley's Success Equation begins with Attitude! He understands the role, and value attitude contributes to a business on the competitive battlefield. The ability to control business outcomes by adjusting attitudes and beliefs is a powerful weapon. He possesses the ability to help businesses transform their workforce into a force multiplier, the 21st Century competitive advantage, with better decision-making skills.

Wesley is now Soldiering for Your Success!

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