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" ... Greathouse: Nice, profits are a good thing. You and I are like-minded when it comes to coaching entrepreneurs - we both believe that experiential assignments are the most impactful. Given this proclivity, what were your pedagogical goals going into HI Joe and to what extent do you feel the project has met these goals? Any surprising learnings, for you or the students? ... "
" ... I grew up in a family of high achievers, but I come by my proclivity for hard work naturally. As dedicated as my dad was to our family, I always knew that he was equally dedicated to his career and the clients he served. He put in long hours, worried about the outcomes his work produced for those who hired him and those who worked for him, and never asked for more from his team (or family) than he gave. ... "
" ... So, what does this mean for you if you are a leader? Two things, mainly. The first is that your ability to lead others through any crisis - including the current global pandemic - will be significantly higher the stronger you are on these four key dimensions of leadership. In other words, if your natural proclivity is to lead with intelligence, accurate threat-sensitivity, courage, and be trustworthy, then we can expect those who have to rely on you during difficult times to be in the best possible hands. The second, which is perhaps more applicable to most leaders (since showing high levels of all four traits is the exception rather than the norm) is what you can do to develop more capability around these four crisis management traits. Here’s where humility is critical, because you need to accept that you are not as good as you should be in order to want to self-coach and get better. In this regard, the implications are as follows: if you realize that you don’t have the intellectual capacity to cope with an unprecedented cognitive challenge, then be sure to appoint those who have (create a smart team with data-driven people who have technical expertise and are capable of making smarter decisions than you would without them); remember, as Mark Twain noted, that “courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear”; and understand that you are going to make it very hard for people to trust you if you either keep on changing what you say, or say one thing while doing the opposite. Ultimately, trust, integrity, and reliability are in the eye of the beholder: if you act in an honest way and show consistency between what you say and what you do, and what you say at different times, helping people understand your reasoning, you will be able to gain and maintain their trust. ... "
" ... The early craft brewing holdout refers to this proclivity of modern craft drinkers to chase the latest fad as the “’what’s new this week’ sort of thing.” ... "
" ... Working against Tillis: his state’s proclivity for rejecting incumbent senators. Tillis took the seat from freshman Democrat Kay Hagan, who in turn took it from freshman Republican Elizabeth Dole. While GOP Sen. Richard Burr is in his third term, one has to go back to the likes of Jesse Helms and Sam Ervin to find long stays in Washington. ... "