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Every day, Team Members face a critical choice: expend maximum effort – discretionary effort – or merely do enough not to get terminated. Discretionary effort, the voluntary contribution of extra time, energy, and enthusiasm beyond basic job duties, distinguishes mediocre teams from high-performing teams.

Inspirational leadership is the catalyst for unlocking discretionary effort. It ignites a sense of enthusiasm, purpose, and commitment, motivating Team Members and teams to overcome challenges and exceed expectations.

Becoming an Inspirational Leader requires:

Building an Inspirational Leadership Culture, where every Team Member can be an inspiration requires:

Inspirational leadership is about creating an environment where Team Members are motivated, engaged, and empowered to overcome challenges and achieve extraordinary results. By embodying these key principles and creating a culture of inspiration, leaders can unlock the full potential of their teams and drive organizational success.

I could be wrong…but I’m not.