Listen, Learn, THEN Lead

By Dan Nielsen

January 22, 2014


Image courtesy of p_a_h on Flickr
Image courtesy of p_a_h on Flickr

As a leader, you likely spend a lot of time talking, teaching, training, delegating, and making decisions. That’s what you do, that’s what leading is about.

But in order to lead effectively, leaders must start by listening. As author and speaker John Maxwell says, “Listening is the foundation for all leadership decisions.”

In order to know what to do and where to lead, you must first listen. You cannot learn unless you listen, and it is critical that leaders continually invest in learning.

“Leaders listen, leaders learn, and then leaders lead. Listening comes first. Only after we listen and we learn are we qualified to lead.”

– John Maxwell

How about you, have you been listening lately? Have you been learning lately? Or have you been trying to lead without doing either? Stop. Listen. Learn. THEN lead!

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About the author

Dan Nielsen is the author of the books Be An Inspirational Leader: Engage, Inspire, Empower, and Presidential Leadership: Learning from United States Presidential Libraries & Museums. He regularly writes and speaks on leadership excellence and achieving greater success, and is available to deliver keynotes, lead workshops, or facilitate discussions for your group. LEARN MORE

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