Being imaginative means you are making timely and appropriate changes to your goals, mission, and vision. Both personal and professional (that of your organization). You are not making those arbitrary changes but you are making them with deliberate intent. You are thinking things through, you are trying to work the problem. This is when being creative is a good thing.
This is also your time to be very imaginative. Especially, when it comes to reaching for that one thing and who knows it might just be what the organization was looking for all along. As a leader, your followers are going to want you to do that on a constant basis. It shows to them that they can turn to you and they know that you are up to delivering something good. As always, be innovative and think outside that box.
This is also your time to be very imaginative. Especially, when it comes to reaching for that one thing and who knows it might just be what the organization was looking for all along. As a leader, your followers are going to want you to do that on a constant basis. It shows to them that they can turn to you and they know that you are up to delivering something good. As always, be innovative and think outside that box.
If you don't see the video above, here is the link: https://youtu.be/Q8jRC_FTfeg
Thank you,
David Guerra
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