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g Insi ht A MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF FEDERAL ROAD SAFETY COMMISSION
Concepts and principles of management
VP's Wive A Serious Identity Theft Scheme advocates Safety consciousness
Terrafugia made first public flight Basil the king of herbs
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From the Editor-In-Chief
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ave you ever wondered why according to Isaac Newton, God created everything in the world by number, weight and measure? Isaac Newton in his famous quote only re-echoes the biblical passage of Wisdom Chapter 11 Verse 20 that says ‘’God made all things by measure, number and weight. If you observe closely you would notice that nature has preference for three’s, as many things come in three’s. Time is in three dimensions – the past, present and the future. Water could be steam, ice or liquid. Scientists measure areas by height, depth and width. Christians believe in the trinity. In similar manner, the reform in the Federal Road Safety Corps, (FRSC) Nigeria’s lead road safety agency is on the tripod of people, processes and technology.
in your number plate together without any space and click on verify to view the result. For example type your number plate like this ABC123AM and click on verify. Alternatively you can send an SMS to 33810 by typing from your phone verifyplateno give a space and The reform has led to the revamp of the nathen enter your vehicle number plate and SMS tional driver’s license, which meets internato 33810. Example verifyplateno ABC123AM tional standards and by which several countries have reciprocity with Nigeria. This Remember when we debut this publication means holders of the Nigeria driver’s license in December, 2010, we featured the story of have the privilege of exchanging same for a the Terrafugia – the world’s first manufacdriver’s license in six European countries tured flying car, then being developed. We and the state of Mary land in the US. Recihave since then been tracking the story of procity is also being arranged with several Terrafugia. Today it has undergone successother African and non African countries. ful launch and would soon become a commercial hit. You can read the rest of the stoThe wife of the Vice President of Nigeria, ry about this wonder of man in this edition. Mrs. Amina Namadi Sambo was at FRSC premises to obtain her own driver’s license Car seat – do you know why they are important? after which she offered words of advice for We provide the answer to this as well as offer motorists using Nigerian roads. As a motorinsight into several other stories, including the ist if you are eager to hear what Her Excelfascinating bridges around the world, which I lency said, then read along in this edition. am sure you would not want to miss reading. Remember as always all the previIf you have the new number plate , you can verous editions of FRSC Insight are availify its authenticity by logging on www.nvisng. able to be read on www.frscinsight.com org and on the top right hand side of the home page, where there is verify number plate, type
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g Insi ht Vice president's wife EDITORIAL Osita Chidoka OFR Corps Marshal/Chief Executive Publisher OC Oladele (CC) Editor–In-Chief KD Alegieuno (ARC) Editor Members VO Ogunnupebi (ACC) AR Obagbemiro (CRC) CB Nwokolo (DRC) DO Enakireru (ARC) 0I IKOKU (ARC)
advocates Road Safety Consciousness
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he Vice president’s wife, Mrs. Amina Namadi Sambo has reiterated the need for motorists on Nigerian highways, to embrace safety consciousness, as part of measures towards addressing the menace of road crashes in the country. Speaking after processing her driver’s license at the Abuja national headquarters of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Mrs. Sambo urged Nigerian
drivers to be law abiding and to co-operate with law enforcement officers Mrs. Sambo said, “I hope they will be law abiding. We need to be careful to know what the law says but most importantly, we need to do what the law stipulates. If we do this, we will have good driving culture. Drivers should also cooperate with law enforcement officers especially road safety officers in enforcement of traffic rules
FRSC INSIGHT AUGUST , 2013 3 which are meant to protect us, as this will help to prevent unnecessary loss of lives and properties on the highways.” She also commended the FRSC
management for its giant strides in road safety management and traffic administration. “To be candid,” she said. “ I am very impressed with what I have seen here. The Corps Marshal and his management have done very well. They have raised FRSC to global standards. The environment is neat; the officers are friendly and professional. I pray that the almighty God will assist him to continue to do more as we transform our country.”
Health Talk FRSC INSIGHT August, 2013
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Eat and burn more fat
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ating well is vital for your body. You can give your body a little fat-burning advantage by including items like these in your morning meals: 1. Eggs 2. Yogurt 3. Whole-grain cereal Breakfast is the most important meal of the day if you are trying to control your appetite and lose weight, but these three (3) items in particular have been credited with extra fat-burning and pound dropping powers in recent studies.
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How they help burn fat
up fat burn. In a study, obese people on reduced-calorie diets lost 61% more fat overall and even more belly fat- when they ate 1. Eggs 3-6 ounce servings of yogurt compared When people on low-calorie diets eat scram- with those who had no yogurt in their diet. bled eggs with toast and jam for breakfast; they lose 65% more weight than the dieters who 3. Whole-grain cereal (grape nut, golden started their day with a bagel (bread with chewy morn, fruit &fibre,etc) texture) and cream cheese. The protein in eggs People lose more belly fat when they replace probably helps control appetite, so people eat refined-grain foods with whole grains. All the less and start reaping the breakfast benefit. appetite-controlling fibre they pick up in the However, an adult should not take too much process probably accounts for the slimming egg. Other sources of protein will suffice. effects. Plus, whole grain can help control blood sugar and lower blood pressure, and 2. Yogurt they can even reduce the risk of heart disease Calcium and other helpful compound in and certain cancers. yogurt may help stop fat storage and turn So, eat right and burn that fat!
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Basil: the king of herbs
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hroughout history, ancient cultures have used herbal remedies to prevent and treat illness and disease. Basil is just one example of the wide range of medicinal flora historically used in plantbased tinctures, compresses, syrups and ointments. This highly prized plant is revered as “holy herb” in many traditions all around the world.Basil belongs to the family of Lamiaceae, of the genus: Ocimum. Its scientific name is “Ocimum basilicum.”
site arrangement. The flowers are quite big, white and arranged in a terminal spike.
Varieties of basil herb exist. “Mediterranean” cultivar is typically called sweet basil, has light green leaves as opposite to “Asian basil” (Ocinum sanctum) that feature large, hairy stems and stalks with pink flowers, purple or red leaves and has stronger ‘clove’ like flavor. There is also lemon basil, which has “lemon” flavor. Thai basil (O. basilicum ‘Horapha’) is similar in characteristics to Asian Basil is originally native to Iran, India and basil but features narrow, pointed, light green other tropical regions of Asia. This bushy an- color leaves with a sweet licorice aroma. nual herbal plant is grown for its medicinally Health benefits of Basil herb useful leaves and seeds. Basil grows best in Basil essential oils have been shown warm, tropical climates. Fully-grown plant • reaches on an average about 100 cm in height. to lower blood glucose, triglyceride and choThe leaves are light green, silky about 2.5 lesterol levels. Each of these has tremendous inches long and 1 inch broad with oppo- clinical implications
FRSC INSIGHT AUGUST , 2013 7 • Basil herb contains many polyphenolic flavonoids like orientin and vicenin. These compounds were tested in-vitro laboratory for their possible anti-oxidant protection against radiation-induced lipid per-oxidation in mouse liver. • Most anti-inflammatory drugs are derived from plants, basil leaves contain much health benefiting essential oils such as eugenol, citronellol, linalool, citral, limonene and terpineol. These compounds are known to have anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties. • The herbs’ parts are very low in calories and contain no cholesterol, but are very rich source of many essential nutrients, minerals, and vitamins that are required for optimum health. • Basil herb contains exceptionally high levels of beta-carotene, vitamin A, cryptoxanthin, lutein and zea-xanthin. These compounds help act as protective scavengers against oxygen-derived free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS) that play a role in aging and various disease processes. • Zea-xanthin, a yellow flavonoid carotenoid compound, is selectively absorbed into the retinal macula lutea where it found to filter harmful UV rays from reaching the retina. Studies suggest that common herbs, fruits, and vegetables that are rich in zea-xanthin anti-oxidant help to protect from age-related macular disease (AMRD), especially in the elderly. • 100 g of fresh herb leaves contain as-
toundingly 5275 mg or 175% of daily required doses of vitamin A. Vitamin A is known to have antioxidant properties and is essential for vision. It is also required for maintaining healthy mucus membranes and skin. Consumption of natural foods rich in vitamin-A has been found to help the body protect from lung and oral cavity cancers. • Vitamin K in basil is essential for many coagulant factors in the blood and plays a vital role in the bone strengthening function by helping mineralization process in the bones. • Basil herb contains a good amount of minerals like potassium, manganese, copper, and magnesium. Potassium is an important component of cell and body fluids, which helps control heart rate and blood pressure. Manganese is used by the body as a co-factor for the antioxidant enzyme, superoxide dismutase. • Basil leaves are an excellent source of iron, contains 3.17 mg/100 g of fresh leaves (about 26% of RDA). Iron, being a component of hemoglobin inside the red blood cells, determines the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. When next you go to the market you can do yourself a lot of good by purchasing Basil leaves: the king of herbs. http://www.nutrition-and-you.com/basil-herb.html http://www.precisionnutrition.com/healthy-basil
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Some Fascinating Bridges
around the World Banpo Bridge (South Korea): The Fountain Bridge On September 9, 2008, the Banpo Bridge in Seoul (South Korea) got a major facelift: a 10,000-nozzle fountain that runs all the way on both sides. Immediately after being installed, the bridge turned into a major tourist attraction, as the bridge pumps out 190 tons of water per Millau Bridge (France): World’s Tallest Vehicular Bridge
Towering 1,125-ft above the Tarn Valley in southern France, driving along the Millau Bridge is said to feel like flying. This Foster + Partners marvel is slightly taller than the Eiffel Tower, took three years to build and opened to the public in 2004. While it may provide picturesque views of the valley below, once the mist descends it is not a route for the faint hearted! The Millau Bridge has a total length of 8,071-ft with the longest single span at 1,122-ft and a maximum clearance below of 886-ft; in short the bridge is massively impressive both on paper and in real life. The deck is lofted on 7 pylons and weighs 36,000 tonnes. A series of 7 masts, each 292-ft tall and weighing 700 tonnes, are attached to the corresponding pylons.
Henderson Waves (Singapore): Most Beautiful Pedestrian Bridge At a height of 36 metres or 12 storeys from the road, it is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore. The 300-metre bridge links up the parks at Mount Faber and TelokBlangah Hill
FRSC INSIGHT AUGUST , 2013 9 Hangzhou Bay Bridge (China): World’s Longest Trans-Oceanic Bridge Across the Hangzhou Bay extends the longest transoceanic bridge in the world, with 35,673 kilometres (22 mi) long with six expressway lanes in two directions. The bridge was built to address traffic congestion in the booming region, cutting the driving time between Shanghai and Ningbo from four to two-and-a-half hours
Rolling Bridge (UK): The Bridge that Curls Up on Itself
Designed by Heatherwick Studio, the award-winning Rolling Bridge is located Paddington Basin, London. Rather than a conventional opening bridge mechanism, consisting of a single rigid element that lifts to let boats pass, the Rolling Bridge gets out of the way by curling up until its two ends touch. While in its horizontal position, the bridge is a normal, inconspicuous steel and timber footbridge; fully open, it forms a circle on one bank of the water that bears little resemblance to its former self.
Oliveira Bridge (Brazil): World’s First Xshaped Cable Stayed Bridge with two crossed lanes
The Octavio Frias de Oliveira Bridge over the Pinheiros River in São Paulo, Brazil was opened in May 2008. It is 138 metres (450-ft) tall, and connects Marginal Pinheiros to Jornalista Roberto Marinho Avenue. Its design is unique in that the 2 curved decks of the bridge cross each other through its X-shaped supporting tower
Wind and Rain Bridge (China): Dong people’s bridge The Wind and Rain Bridge is the symbolized architecture of the Dong minority people. The wind and rain bridge in Diping is the largest of its kind in Guizhou Province, where China’s biggest Dong community lives. The bridge is over 50 meters long and it was first built in 1894 during the Qing Dynasty over 100 years ago. However, the original structure was destroyed in a big fire in 1959 and the one visitors see today was a recreation finished in 1964
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Tower Bridge (UK): Most Famous and Beautiful Victorian Bridge Completed in 1894 and designed by Horace Jones and Wolfe Barry, Tower Bridge (so named after the two, striking, 141-ft high towers and the Tower of London close to it) is one of the most famous landmarks in London and one of the most beautiful in the world. The 800-ft long bridge has a 28-ft clearance when closed but raises in the centre to a maximum clearance of 140-ft that allows ships to pass down the Thames. Back in the days when goods were moved by sea instead of air the bridge was raised around 50 times daily. Tower Bridge took 432 workers 8 years to build. During that time they sank 70,000 tonnes of concrete into 2 huge piers, lowered 2 counterbalanced bascules into place each weighing 1,000 tonnes and then clad the whole bridge in Portland stone and Cornish granite to disguise the 11,000 tonnes of steel beneat Magdeburg Water Bridge (Germany): Europe’s Largest Water Bridge The Magdeburg Water Bridge connects the former East and West Germany over the Elbe River, and it was made as part of the unification project. 1 km long, the 500 million euros water bridge enables river barges to avoid a lengthy and sometimes unreliable passage along the Elbe. Shipping used to come to a halt on the stretch if
the river’s water mark felt to unacceptably low levels.
Ponte Vecchio (Italy): Oldest and Most Famous of its kind The Ponte Vecchio in Florence is one of the most famous tourist spots in Italy, and is thought to be the oldest wholly-stone built, segmental arch bridge in Europe, although there are many partial segments which date further back. It was originally built of wood until destroyed by floods in 1333, and twelve years later it was rebuilt using stone. Famous for its lining of shops, the bridge has housed everybody from Medieval merchants and butchers to souvenir stalls andd art dealers.
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The Case for Car Seats: M
Never Leave Home Without One
otor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of injury and death among children of all ages in the U.S. The lifesaving power of seat belts and booster seats is well-proven, but with safety recommendations and regulations changing practically yearly, it can be difficult for parents to keep up. How can parents know when a high-priced booster seat is worth it? When is a r e a r- f a c i n g seat safer than a frontfacing seat? And now that you can buy booster seats for kids who weigh up to 90 lbs, does that mean we really need to? L u c k i l y, consumer safety organizations like the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, breaks down the
latest research in child car safety and provides extensive guides for parents who need to know more about choosing and using the booster seat that’s right for their child. In the event of an accident the way you fit and fasten your car seat is more important than how many bells and whistles it came with. Unfortunately, as you’ll see in the graphic below, it turns out that many well-meaning parents or caregivers aren’t actually their child seats p r o p e r l y. Contributor: Felix Smith
Follow this link for full article: http:// www.carinsurance.org/the-case-forcar-seats/
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Principles & Ethics of the Civil Service
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his interaction is premised on three basic assumptions. One is that modern governance requires an effective and efficient Civil Service for service delivery.
the Civil Service sub-stratum. Peter Self (1977:149) capture this position as follows:
The conventional view of the relationship between politics and administration is that of one between ends and means. Political Secondly, there are prescribed and ascribed in its more specific sense is concerned with principles and standards upon which a good the use of state power while the Civil SerCivil Service system thrives. vice translates into practice, political decisions which are independently derived from Thirdly, there is a correlation between other sources. adherence or conformity with he conventional view of the THE CIVIL SERVICE standards and relationship between politics AND THE PUBLIC SERethics and a virile and efficient and administration is that of VICE Civil Service. The purpose or one between ends and means The Public Service means objective of this effort is to service in any governmenremind this audience of certain tal capacity as a member principles and standards which are basic to of staff Within: the Civil Service system for it to perform its • National and State Assemblies expected role in good governance particu• The judicial service larly service delivery. • The Teaching Service Tertiary Institutions The framework is restricted to the Civil • Public Enterprises and governmentService and not the entire Public Service – owned Companies the former being a subset of the latter. • Statutory Commissions, Boards and Corporations and THE CIVIL SERVICE • Officers and members of the Armed The Civil Service is a major division of the Forces, the Nigeria Police and other Executive branch of government which Para-military initiates and assists government in the organizations formulation of policy and ensure its im• Local Government service plementation. It has been described as the The Civil Service comprise of staff of the pillar upon which the executive branch of Office of the President, Vice President, a government hinges. Ministry or Department at the Federal Level and at the State level, the Office of the Thus, Sharif (1988:21) described the Civil Governor, the Deputy Governor, or a MinService as the instruction that is, responsiistry of Department of the Government of ble for: The execution and implementation the State. of Public Policy It follows naturally thereThe Civil Service is narrower in composifore that a symbiotic relationship exists tion than the Public Service. In Nigeria, the between the political power class and Civil Services are created by status:
FRSC INSIGHT AUGUST , 2013 13 Civil Services are created by status: Thus 169 of the Constitution FRN 1999 states: There shall be a Civil Service of the Federation.
for the success of government policies nor blames for failures.
ETHICS OF THE CIVIL SERVICE The Chambers Universal Dictionary defines ethics as Rules or principles of behavior Section 206 thereof states: There shall be Fatoba (2006:8) expressed that: Ethics refer for each State of the Federation a Civil to habitual mode of conduct or custom. I Service am of the view that ethics refer to an acPrinciples of the Civil Service ceptable option of the way and manner with Classical authorities on bureaucracy had which a system must operate. Ethics must evolved four guiding principles for the prescribe dos and don’ts therefore sharing Civil Service thus: affinity with custom and tradition. Ethics need be developed to a standard which prePermanence: A major principle of the Civil scribes codes of conduct and back them up Service is permanence or certainty or tenure by sanctions for deviation as obtainable in of career officers. Government at the politi- Civil Service Rules and Regulations. Ethcal level may change hands, but the Civil ics in the Civil Service include: Service remains. But for disengagement on the ground of proven misconduct, a Civil Obedience and respect to superior directive: Servant remains in office until the attainObedience to superior directive and respect ment of a specified age or length of service. to senior officers is a hallmark of discipline which makes for harmony and orderliPolitical neutrality: It is an established prin- ness in the service. The resultant effect ciple that the Civil Service must be of disobedience to constituted authorities insulated from Politics. It is an institution will be confusion and anarchy. Failure to that must serve the government of the day. obey lawful authority or directives is gross In the onerous task of providing advice that indiscipline. It also amounts to dereliction will guide policy formulation, the Civil of duty if a senior officer fails to disciple a Servant must eschew political partisanship. subordinate who disobey official directives. Impartiality: The Civil Service must shun prejudices and bias which may obscure or becloud the terrain of governance. Its handling of issues must be guided by established rules, regulations and procedures rather than the whimsical caprices and individualistic interests.
Discipline: Extant rules and regulations prescribe code of conduct for observance in the system. Self discipline is the hallmark of good Officers. Civil Servants should demonstrate exemplary character, hardwork and transparent honesty and they should always lead by example.
Anonymity: The Civil Service is a humble institution. The operators must be seen, not heard. They must be on tap, not on top. In effect, Civil Servants are expected to perform their duties discreetly. Invariably, they are not expected to take any praise
Good Conduct: Good conduct and satisfactory performance in work-place are part of the prerequisite that would enable Officers to attain the height of their career.
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Loyalty: Civil Servants should be loyal to the government. This connotes that they should Support: Civil Servants are servants of the justify the purpose of their salaries and reten- public. The sense of serving others is a tion in service. hallmark that cannot be compromised. Members of the public should feel free to Honesty and Transparency: “Honesty is the patronize MDAs without knowing A,B,C or best policy� runs an adage Civil Servants are D. The perception that requests must be advised to be conscientious on duty without channeled through personal friends or relademanding or receiving gratification on duty tions who are connected is not right. There without demanding or receiving gratification should be humane approach and courtesy in from anyone in exchange for service renservice delivery dered o him/her. Accountability: A public Officer should Public Officers should display a high sense display responsible stewardship for all the of integrity and sincerity in the discharge resources (man, money and materials) under of their duties and in their dealings with the his watch. Such materials should be properly public. deployed and accounted for. This call for strict adherence to the public service rules, Cooperation: most people like watching financial regulations and all other circulars football matches. Cast your minds to the pertaining to the disbursement, management, zeal and cooperation displayed by eleven and reporting on same. player of a good football team. Similarly, all departments/sections/units of a Ministry are Dedication to Duty: A public servant should expected to cooperate in like manner to real- not undertake unauthorized outside ize the objectives of the government. occupation which would in any way impair his usefulness as a public servant, or which Tidiness: Not only because of visiting mem- might in any way conflict with the interest bers of public, but because an orderly office of his Ministry or place of work. In essence, gives impression of the state of minds of the there should be no conflict, real or imagined users. between your position in the public service
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an above the average courage in the discharge of his or her duties. Since the system Proper Scrutiny or Official Information: had evolved definite rules, regulations and Information forwarded to sister Ministries/ procedures over the ages, an Officer must be Departments by Junior or intermediate Offic- steadfast in pointing them out and shun negers should be properly scrutinized and vetted ligence, timidity and resort to blackmail and by the Accounting Officer of the originating rumour mongering. Superior Officers must Ministries. This will forestall the release of be fort right in assessing subordinate officer inaccurate of wrong information. on the Annual Performance Evaluation ReCorruption: Public Officers should avoid cor- port APER. rupt practices. Officers should be conversant with the import of the provision Hardwork and Due Diligence: The taste of of anti-corruption bodies, like the ICPC, the pudding is in the eating. The salt of an EFCC and other. officer must be measured by his objective contribution to the accomplishment of the Courage: A Civil Servant must demonstrate organizational goals and objectives.
to be continued in the next edition Culled from The Flagship; A publication of the Operations Department
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Terrafugia made first public flight
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he Terrafugia Transition streetlegal aircraft made its first public flight earlier this week at the EAA AirVenture air show in Oshkosh. The demonstrations included flight maneuvers, converting from airplane to car and driving along the flight line. The twoseater, fixed wing street legal airplane has the capacity to achieve a maximum 185 km/h with a cruise speed of 172 km/h for highway speeds with rear wheel drive The vehicle, which can fold its wings to be driven on public roads at speeds up to 65 mph and parked in a typical household garage, flew above the gathered crowd of aircraft enthusiasts for about 10 minutes.
The Massachusetts-based company prefers to call it a roadable aircraft, rather than a flying car, given that it’s designed to be used primarily in the air while offering the convenience of public road travel to and from airports. The company says it currently has about 100 deposits for the $279,000 multi-purpose vehicle, and production is scheduled to begin in 2015.
Sources: http://www.designboom.com/technology/terrafugiatransition-flying-cars-first-public-flights/ www.foxnews.com/leisure/2013/08/01/terrafugia-transition-flying-car-makes-first-publicflight/#ixzz2fFcHtewV
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Leadership Quotes
Men make history and not the other way around. In periods where there is no leadership, society stands still. Progress occurs when courageous, skillful leaders seize the opportunity to change things for the better. —Harry S. Truman People buy into the leader before they buy into the vision. —John Maxwell
The challenge of leadership is to be strong, but not rude; be kind, but not weak; be bold, but not bully; be thoughtful, but not lazy; be humble, but not timid; be proud, but not arrogant; have humor, but without folly. —Jim Rohn A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. He does not set out to be a leader, but becomes one by the equality of his actions and the integrity of his intent. —Douglas MacArthur All of the great leaders have had one characteristic in common: it was the willingness to confront unequivocally the major anxiety of their people in their time. This, and not much else, is the essence of leadership. —John Kenneth Galbraith I cannot give you the formula for success, but I can give you the formula for failure, which is: Try to please everybody. —Herbert Swope Lead and inspire people. Don’t try to manage and manipulate people. Inventories can be managed but people must be lead. —Ross Perot Leadership is a potent combination of strategy and character. But if you must be without one, be without the strategy. —Norman Schwarzkopf We live in a society obsessed with public opinion. But leadership has never been about popularity. —Marco Rubio To do great things is difficult; but to command great things is more difficult. —Friedrich Nietzsche The growth and development of people is the highest calling of leadership. —Harvey Firestone The final test of a leader is that he leaves behind him in other men, the conviction and the
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