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Article 30 - Transformational Leadership
Transformational leadership is the second path less traveled by leaders in today's world. This path requires you to place the needs of others over your own. It demands routine, accountability, and discipline (RAD) in your actions. It inspires those around you to be better. When leaders choose this path, they sacrifice temporary success for a life of significance. To be a transformational leader, you must possess specific leadership characteristics. This blog aims to equip you with the top 10 ways to become a more transformational leader or a Purposeful Accountable Leader (PAL).
Article 24: Leadership Intelligence
Purposeful Accountable Leaders (PALs) understand where they are on their leadership journey and what is required to continue growing. How? Transformational leaders have Leadership Intelligence (LI). I defined LI as aligning emotional intelligence with the organization's needs and the operating environment. LI, at its core, means the less influence you have in your organization, the more you must do personally to succeed.
#69 Kenneth Danos - Cultivating Growth and Excellence in Leadership
Kenneth Danos is a combat veteran, Military Mentor, and board member for the National Board for Leadership Certification who is on a mission to elevate 1 million professionals through training, coaching, mentorship, and certification. He believes that every person is entitled to Outstanding Leadership and has committed to elevating the level of worldwide leadership and unlocking human potential.
Article 20: Building Your House of Leadership
Every leader has a leadership philosophy, but not every leader can clearly communicate it. To be a Purposeful Accountable Leader (PAL), you must consider your leadership philosophy. A way to achieve this is by creating a symbolic house encompassing your leadership style.
Article 19: 27 Rule of Leadership
Throughout my 15 years of leadership experience, I have learned 27 Rules Of Leadership (ROL). As a note, when I started this blog, it was 24, but it has grown, and I suspect it will continue to grow throughout my leadership journey.
Article 16: Ten (10) Ways To Win At Shaping Leaders
In this blog, I will share 10 ways Purposeful Accountable Leaders (PALs) win at the 5th POL and continue their leadership journey. The true test of any leader is not the product or results they produce. To tell if a leader is successful, you only need to look at the leaders they have created.
Article 06: Six (6) Phases of Leadership Part 2
In the previous blog, I explained the first 3 Phases Of Leadership (POL). In this blog, I will finish explaining the final three POL. Below are the remaining 3 POL:
Article 05: Six (6) Phases of Leadership Part 1
This month's blog will be broken into two parts covering the Six Phases Of Leadership (POL). Before we begin, it's important to note that John C. Maxwell heavily inspired me in his book, Five Levels Of Leadership. My goal is to expand his work and share the leadership principles I learned throughout my 15 years of military service. One unique difference between military and civilian leadership is how often leaders transfer into new roles. For example, I have never been in a leadership role for longer than one year. However, I see it as a strength because it has developed a mindset that has allowed me to create a unified team in a short period.
Article 02: Defining Leadership
In the previous blog, I set the foundation for who I am and my vision for building a better leader, a Purposeful Accountable Leader or PAL. In this month's blog, I will define leadership in my terms. I would love to hear what your thoughts are on defining leadership. Reach out and share your thoughts, emotions, or lessons learned.