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What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Channeled correctly and integrated properly, our diversity can be our greatest strength. But there is always the temptation to use these gifts for our personal benefit rather than dedicating them to the best interest of the group. If used selfishly, they will cause serious internal erosion. The process of integration is simply abandoning oneself to the strengths of others, being vulnerable to what others can do better than we can (De Pree, p. 89).

1 Comments:

Blogger Mary said...

As leaders, we don't like to be vulnerable. We don't like to admit that others can do things we can't, that others are better at things than we are.

Again, from De Pree (2004, p. 29): "Would you raher work as a part of an outstanding goup or be a part of a group of outstanding individuals?"

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