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Insights from the 16 Laws of Success by Napoleon Hill, published in 1928. Public Domain.
This article is the second installment of chapter 5 to the 16 Laws of Success talking about the Initiative and Leadership.
Brands of Leadership
According to Mr. Hill, there are two brands of leadership to consider. The Napoleon style of self promoting leadership and the Lincoln style of serving others. He considers the Napoleon style to be destructive and the Lincoln style to be creative in nature.
While he presents both styles for the readers to consider, he does make a strong point that neither style will work without taking initiative. As we spoke of before in the previous blog, leaders invite themselves to take ownership of the problems. By taking the responsibility they assume the power it wields.
By KBYou can check out all of the linked content surrounding this reading here!
Insights from the 16 Laws of Success by Napoleon Hill, published in 1928. Public Domain.
This article is the second installment of chapter 5 to the 16 Laws of Success talking about the Initiative and Leadership.
Brands of Leadership
According to Mr. Hill, there are two brands of leadership to consider. The Napoleon style of self promoting leadership and the Lincoln style of serving others. He considers the Napoleon style to be destructive and the Lincoln style to be creative in nature.
While he presents both styles for the readers to consider, he does make a strong point that neither style will work without taking initiative. As we spoke of before in the previous blog, leaders invite themselves to take ownership of the problems. By taking the responsibility they assume the power it wields.