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7. Unreasonable expectations and standards (cont.)

7. Unreasonable expectations and standards (cont.)

  1. The biggest difference between a manager and a leader who knows how to influence others is that a manager gets people to do things by supervising them.
  2. A leader, on the other hand, inspires people to a new standard; even when the leader isn’t there, people still live by these new rules because it’s become their standard, too.
  3. Unreasonable expectations change the world.
  4. When a leader has higher standards and knows how to influence others to adopt these higher standards as well, innovation and lasting change happens. 

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