Passionate Leadership Famous Quotes & Sayings
34 Passionate Leadership Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
If you want to be positive, upbeat, and passionate, you need to take responsibility for being that way.— John C. Maxwell

Knowing, glorifying and loving God are difficult to quantify, so we seldom include them in the evaluation process. We are tempted to evaluate goals that are easy to measure but that are much less significant. The final evaluation of leadership and of organizations is to ask, Did our efforts, programs, finances, structures and leadership style bring glory to God? Did these help people to know and love God? Too often we merely ask, Did the organization grow under my leadership? Did the budget increase? Did we plant more churches? Instead we must ask, Did the budget make God glad? Do people in the churches we planted truly love God more deeply? The fact that we will never be able to precisely quantify and evaluate the ultimate purpose must not dissuade us from being passionate about God's glory. The Lord will likely give us glimpses or indications of leadership effectiveness, but most of the critical outcomes will only be known in eternity.— James E. Plueddemann

It is only through dialogue, deep listening, and passionate disagreement that we find our way to something larger than a singular and isolated point of view.— Henry Kimsey-House

Leaders are passionate learners. Leaders are always seeking ways to improve themselves by sharpening their skills. They fully embrace the fact that growing leaders lead growing organizations.— Gary Rohrmayer

Your passion may determine what you can do, but your attitude redefines how far you can go while you do what you can. Your attitude leads you and you lead other people!— Israelmore Ayivor

Digital leadership must be extremely visionary, mindful, creative, empathetic, generous, conscious, passionate, and humble.— Pearl Zhu

Social media is the greatest leadership tool ever invented. It gives you the opportunity to amplify your voice, extend your influence, and create a tribe of passionate followers who want to hear from you.— Michael Hyatt

To become a distinguished entrepreneur, you need to have an undeniable, unquestionable and unmovable passion for your vision.— Onyi Anyado

Never undermine the power of passion. You have a very high chance of achieving anything you are passionate about.— Israelmore Ayivor

Make sure you are passionate about the vision.— Matthew Carter

The overwhelming consensus is that the traditions contained within the epistle can confidently be traced to James the Just. That would make James's epistle arguably one of the most important books in the New Testament. Because one sure way of uncovering what Jesus may have believed is to determine what his brother James believed. The first thing to note about James's epistle is its passionate concern with the plight of the poor. This, in itself, is not surprising. The traditions all paint James as the champion of the destitute and dispossessed; it is how he earned his nickname, "the Just." The Jerusalem assembly was founded by James upon the principle of service to the poor. There is even evidence to suggest that the first followers of Jesus who gathered under James's leadership referred to themselves collectively as "the poor.— Reza Aslan

Gamers can feel when developers are passionate about their games. They can smell it like a dog smells fear. Don't be afraid to hold onto your unique vision: just be aware that it may not turn out exactly how you envisioned.— Scott Rogers

I hire talented, creative, passionate learners who have a history of turning intention into reality.— Jeff Henderson

It [what you choose to do] has got to be something that you're passionate about because otherwise you won't have the perseverance to see it through.— Steve Jobs
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Let your passion become a passionate pursuit of Me. And as you follow, the sheep will follow.' (John 21:20-22)— Charles R. Swindoll

The first thing that has to be recognized is that one cannot train someone to be passionate— Richard Branson
it's either in their DNA or it's not.

Leadership in the church is not entrusted to successful fund raisers, brilliant biblical scholars, administrative geniuses, or spellbinding preachers ... but to those who have been laid waste by a consuming passion for Christ - passionate men and women for whom privilege and power are trivial compared to knowing and loving Jesus.— Brennan Manning

Our pride, our ego, our fear of failing too often keeps us from achieving greatness, keeps us stuck in jobs we don't like, working with people we can't stand, engaging in pursuits we're not wholeheartedly passionate about.— Kevin Kelly DO The Pursuit Of Xceptional Execution

passionate leadership.— Rob Roy

Baker has done it again! Building on the core principles that he advanced in Professional's Guide to Value Pricing and The Firm of the Future, Ron Baker has again evolved thought leadership on the critical dynamics of value and pricing. Baker's latest work, Pricing on Purpose: Creating and Capturing Value, provides real-world examples and practical strategies that provide a framework for pricing optimization. His clarity of purpose and passionate call to action resonates in today's intellectual capital economy.— Thomas Finneran

If women don't lead, nobody else is going to, because nobody else feels as passionately as we do about injustices. We feel passionate about injustices to women and girls, and not in exclusion to injustices elsewhere.— Jocelynne Scutt

The common soldiers did not blame him for his excessive grief. They knew him. They knew his flaws. Indeed, I think they loved him all the more because he was flawed, as they were, and did not hide his passionate, blemished nature.— Geraldine Brooks

Appreciation and recognition are qualities that most leaders forget, but desperately need, to build a positive, passionate and engaged workplace.— Tony Dovale

If you have a great vision and are ready for a passionate mission, they you are a leader.— Debasish Mridha

A person with passion will not look somewhere to see who is not doing it; they will focus and do what they can.— Israelmore Ayivor

You have to be burning with an idea, or a problem, or a wrong that you want to right. If you're not passionate enough from the start, you'll never stick it out.— Steve Jobs

He (Newt Gingrich as a freshman congressman) was both passionate about his goals and coldly analytical in his means.— Thomas E. Mann

Leaders are passionate about the Purpose, while Managers need to be passionate about the Results!— Amit Chatterjee

What we are most passionate about becomes our legacy.— Mike Crump

The world of the 90s and beyond will belong to managers or those who make the numbers dance, as we used to say, or those who are conversant with all the business jargon we used to sound smart. The world will belong to passionate, driven leaders— John Welch
people who not only have an enormous amount of energy but who can energize those whom they lead.

The speed at which progress rolls is not determined by the number of people who started pushing it, but by the number of people who are passionate to hold on doing so.— Israelmore Ayivor

We can serve humanity with passionate commitment to our divine purpose.— Lailah Gifty Akita

Some leadership proponents suggest leaders should determine their talents and their passion, and in so doing they determine their calling. They argue if you understand the passion God has given you and you identify the gifts God placed in your life, then you can deduce the kinds of things God has prepared you to do. The problem with this line of thinking is the lack of biblical support. Consider Moses herding sheep in the wilderness. Had he discovered his gifts and passions, he would never have returned to Egypt to deliver the Hebrews. But that was God's agenda. Second, it is tempting to assume God wants us to do things we enjoy and are good at doing. However, for God to accomplish his purposes, he may ask us to do things we do not consider enjoyable (he asked his Son to die on a cross), but they are necessary tasks for God's will to be fulfilled. It's great to be passionate about the work you do. However, spiritual leaders are driven by God, not their passion and talents.— Richard Blackaby
