Encouraging leaders quotes:

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  • Leaders must encourage their organizations to dance to forms of music yet to be heard. -- Warren Bennis
  • I think I would encourage leaders to start working with communities in order to inoculate angry, young teenagers. -- Maajid Nawaz
  • Leaders in all spheres who are living with HIV should be encouraged, not coerced, to lead by example and disclose their HIV status. -- Nelson Mandela
  • When you experience a failure as a leader, don't hide it - talk about it. Your missed opportunity will encourage others to take risks. -- Naveen Jain
  • If the economy can only provide a diminishing political dividend, Chinese leaders will encourage their people to feel pride and vigor in other ways. -- Evan Osnos
  • For America's economic future to remain prosperous, we must encourage pro-growth policies so that we continue to be the leader in innovation and entrepreneurship. -- John Ensign
  • Muslim leaders should ask themselves what exactly their relationship is to a political movement that encourages young men to kill and maim on religious grounds. -- Ayaan Hirsi Ali
  • In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people. -- Wilma Mankiller
  • Many of our nation's great leaders began their careers at a service academy. I encourage anyone interested in a rewarding college experience or military career to apply as soon as possible. -- Chris Cannon
  • I hope that we can continue this cooperation on other critical issues related to America's future technological competitiveness. We must work together to encourage the creative talents that have made our country the world leader in technology. -- Dan Lipinski
  • I don't want people to spend their nights worrying about getting hit by asteroids. But I do want them to encourage their political leaders to invest in the insurance, which will allow us to prevent it from happening. -- Rusty Schweickart
  • The Savior encouraged brotherhood. He was not a long-distance leader. He walked and worked with those whom he led. He was not afraid of close friendships. He spent many hours with his disciples, and his relationships with them were intimate. -- Joseph B. Wirthlin
  • A lot of people, when a guy scores a lot of goals, think, 'He's a great player', because a goal is very important, but a great player is a player who can do everything on the field. He can do assists, encourage his colleagues, give them confidence to go forward. It is someone who, when a team does not do well, becomes one of the leaders. -- Pele
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