James Hunter quotes:

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  • To have a healthy and thriving business, there must be healthy relationships with the C.E.O.S. in the organization and I'm not referring to the Chief Executive Offficers. I am talking about the Customers, the Employees, the Owner (or stockholders), and the Suppliers.

  • Serving others breaks you free from the shackles of self and self-absorption that choke out the joy of living.

  • Slaves do what others want. Servants do what others need.

  • If I sang the way I talk it would sound like "Tommy Steele sings Muddy Waters!"

  • (A manager) once confided in me she liked to picture in her mind's eye that every employee was wearing one of those sandwich billboard signs. On the front side, the sign would read 'Appreciate Me' and on the back side 'Make Me Feel Important.'

  • we must never forget that people buy into the leader before they buy into a mission statement.

  • Who then is the greatest leader? The one who has served the most.

  • Leadership is character in action.

  • I am quite a slow writer. I can only work under pressure; I wait until the last minute.

  • As leaders we do not create growth. The best we can do is create an environment that is conducive to growth. It is like planting a garden. You do not cause the seeds to grow. To grow is their natural purpose in life.

  • A seagull manager is one who periodically flies into the area, makes a lot of noise, dumps on the people, maybe eats their lunch, and flies away.

  • Our top-down pyramid style of management is a very old concept borrowed from centuries of war and monarchies.

  • If you are approaching the music with more reverence than the original guys invested into it, you are effectively doing it a disservice.

  • For me, hearing the term 'apply yourself' was like a crucifix to Bella Lugosi's Dracula. 'Ahhh, it burns!'

  • My absolute favorite song I've ever written is "This Is Where We Came In." It's a nudge at younger listeners, cause at one time you could go into a cinema halfway through a film and then stay through and pick up where you left off.

  • If I have any claim to originality, I do it by investing my own personality into it, so it's coming from a slightly more sardonic, English point of view.

  • Authority cannot be bought or sold, given or taken away.

  • Authority: The skill of getting people to willingly do your will, because of your personal influence.

  • Forgiving behavior is dealing with situations as they arise in an assertive manner and then letting go of any lingering resentment. As the leader, if you are not able to let go of the resentment, it will consume you and render you ineffective.

  • I'm conscious enough that how I'm singing is not my own accent.

  • Because I'm English, I try not to make any purely American references, because I want to limit how much I'm pretending to be American.

  • I get influenced by stuff that isn't even music.

  • It's when you are trying to make something that is "authentic" as opposed to real - people who appreciate music for the wrong reasons tend to compartmentalize stuff.

  • Thoughts become actions, actions become habits, habits become our character, and our character becomes our destiny.

  • Leadership: The skill of influencing people to work enthusiastically toward goals identified as being for the common good.

  • ...leaders who do not hold their people accountable to a set standard are, in effect, thieves and liars. Thieves because they are stealing from the stockholder who pays them to hold people accountable, and liars because they pretend that everything is OK with their people when in fact everything is not OK.

  • Leadership is not about personality, possessions, or charisma, but all about who you are as a person. I used to believe that leadership was about style but now I know that leadership is about substance, namely character.

  • Power: The ability to force or coerce someone to do your will, even if they would choose not to, because of your position or your might.

  • There is great joy in leading with authority, which is serving others by meeting their legitimate needs.

  • ...while everyone's focusing on keeping the boss happy, who's focusing on keeping the customer happy?

  • INTENTIONS + ACTION = WILL

  • INTENTIONS - ACTION = SQUAT

  • It is a shame that so many leaders spend their time pondering their rights as leaders instead of their awesome responsibilities as leaders.

  • Power people are generally threatened by authority people...

  • Those who follow the crowd will never be followed by the crowd.

  • You can get a few seasons out of power, even accomplish some things, but over time power can be very damaging to relationships.

  • Authority is always built on service and sacrifice.

  • A rut... is little more than a coffin with the ends kicked out.

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