James R. Rector
Publisher, Profiles in Leadership Journal
Most leaders obsess over the clock. Deadlines, schedules, and minutes drive every choice. Yet the leaders who last longest focus on the compass. They ask not only when, but where.
The clock measures speed. The compass measures direction. Speed without direction is waste. Direction without speed is delay. A leader must balance both, but the compass must always come first.
When the compass is clear, the team can endure tight timelines. Without it, no amount of speed will reach the right destination.
At Home
Families often face the same tension. Parents rush children from activity to activity, keeping to the clock, but forget to ask where the family is actually headed. A family guided by values, not only schedules, finds a healthier rhythm.
Your question: Is your leadership being guided more by the clock or by the compass?
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