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MOSES DYNAMIC
By: paradox Date: November 27, 2015, 9:55 am
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LEADERSHIP WITH MOSES
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LIFE IN THE PALACE
Moses was raised in the palace. He had wealth and
power. He had every material comfort imaginable.
In Egyptian culture, Moses had it made. So what
did he do? Moses ... went out to his brethren and
observed their burdens and he saw an
Egyptian man striking a Hebrew man, of his
brethren. He turned this way and that and
saw there was no man, so he struck down
the Egyptian and hid him in the sand.
In these ancient words lie the secret to modern
leadership.
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SECRETS OF A LEADER
1. To choose to identify with others is the first
essential quality of leadership.
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2. In going out to his people, Moses exhibited
the crucial leadership trait of humility.
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3. A corollary of the trait of humility is that you
believe in the message, not the messenger.
It's not about self-promotion. It's about
helping others. It's about teaching others.
It's about helping others achieve their
potential. It's about the mission.
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4. Moses observed the burdens of his brothers.
Traditional understanding is that Moses
empathized with them. Their pain was his
pain.
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5. Moses turned this way and that and saw
there was no man. In that action he
displayed pragmatism, but more importantly
he took responsibility.
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