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Leaders Eat Last:
In the linear hierarchies in which we work, we want the folks at the top to see what we did.
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Leaders Eat Last:
…exceptional organizations all have cultures in which the leaders provide cover from above and the people on the ground look out for each other.
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Leaders Eat Last:
Without coercion, pressure or force, the people naturally work together to help each other and advance the company.
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Leaders Eat Last:
Working with a sense of obligation is replaced by working with a sense of pride.
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Leaders Eat Last:
…coming to work for the company is replaced by coming to work for each other. Work is no longer a place to dread. It is a place to feel valued.
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Leaders Eat Last:
Truly human leadership protects an organization from the internal rivalries that can shatter a culture.
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Leaders Eat Last:
When we have to protect ourselves from each other, the whole organization suffers.
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Leaders Eat Last:
…when trust and cooperation thrive internally, we pull together and the organization grows stronger as a result.
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Leaders Eat Last:
If we feel safe among our own people, in our own tribes or organizations, we relax and are more open to trust and cooperation.
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Leaders Eat Last:
If certain conditions are met and the people inside an organization feel safe among each other, they will work together to achieve things none of them could have ever achieved alone.
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