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Leadership as an Expression of Moral Authority.

Aug 28th, 2009  |  Categories:  Leadership, Responsibility
Dr. Gary Michael
In the long run, the only authority you as a business leader can rely on is moral authority. It’s the source of your power. Leaders succeed to the extent they engage the hearts, minds and imaginations of those they serve. That’s why leadership is ultimately a spiritual discipline. Here are some tips to enhance your moral authority as a leader: Create a culture of kindness. Look for ways to make enthusiasm contagious. Get people to contribute to each other’s success. When people leave your …

Dr. Gary Michael

Dr. Gary Michael. “The Talk Doc”, is a professional speaker, consultant, and author of the books “Across A Crowded Room: From First Impression to Authentic Connection” and “Get In Bed With Your Audience and Satisfy Them EVERY Time”, both of which made The Tattered Cover’s business best-seller list. He has also published over 200 articles, was a radio announcer, as well as actor in television commercials. Dr. Michael shows people how to design and deliver passionate presentations with maximum impact. He uses stories, humor and audience involvement to make people stronger leaders and clearer communicators. His individual and corporate programs provide participants with concrete skills they can implement instantly to “get their words worth” — in both one-on-one sessions and professional seminars. Contact Dr. Michael at www.drgarymichael.com