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The Most Effective Organization in the U.S.: Leadership Secrets of the Salvation Army The Most Effective Organization in the U.S.: Leadership Secrets of the Salvation Army by Robert Alexander Watson
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“There is not enough money, not enough staff and volunteers in the world, to support a permanent population of rescuers and victims.”
Robert Watson, Leadership Secrets of the Salvation Army: Library Edition
“You want leaders driven by mission – not by adrenaline. No one wants to work with people who need to be heroes more than they need to be catalysts.”
Robert Watson, Leadership Secrets of the Salvation Army: Library Edition
“Catastrophe is change on the fast track. Disaster is a laboratory for adaptability.”
Robert Watson, Leadership Secrets of the Salvation Army: Library Edition
“People work harder, longer, and more creatively if they are motivated by the intrinsic pleasure of their work. Managers must do everything they can to make the value of jobs obvious and the joy in them accessible.”
Robert Watson, Leadership Secrets of the Salvation Army: Library Edition
“What a waste of time it would be to insist that everyone develop each of the specialties we call upon to an equal level. We'd get bogged down in remedial training programs, trying to get the cornet players up to speed with the computer programmers, sacrificing the tends to be exceptional in so many individual situations in order to be average in all of them.”
Robert Watson, Leadership Secrets of the Salvation Army: Library Edition