The leader’s job is simple

Made it to Hidden Lake Trail overlook

 

(photo: Made it to Hidden Lake Trail overlook… used t-shirts as scarves)

The subordinate’s main objective was accomplished in grand style – relatively easily for his place in the organization, the bottom.

The leader’s main objective was painstakingly crafted and delivered on.

The leader’s job is to serve.

And to make more (and better) leaders.

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Two Dog Flats party of two (again)

Two Dog Flats restaurant

 

(photo: Two Dog Flats restaurant sign… Big Horn Sheep painting behind)

Three for three. Great batting average. Perfect.

Fairly easy to boast high scores when you’re literally the only game in town.

A remarkable leader is one who people will stay with even when there is new opportunity elsewhere.

Dinner last night was just good. Breakfast this morning (2 thumbs down) and lunch just now (2 thumbs up).

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Tip of the Glacier?

Yesterday, we saw this glacier from 15,000 feet.  Today, we see it from the ground.  What’s different about the two views?

Alaskan Glacier

What’s different? There used to be a time when I didn’t understand the difference. And not only that, the difference never even hit my radar screen.  Why?

Because, “Wisdom comes from experience and experience comes from making mistakes”.

So what has become clearer over the years is simply this. We have the choice to look at things from more than one perspective.

Funny thing is, we’ve always had this choice. The difference in the perspectives makes all the difference in the world.

We have this choice today.  And that’s just the “tip of the iceberg glacier”.