Quotes about Adaptability
Failed plans should not be interpreted as a failed vision. Visions don't change, they are only refined. Plans rarely stay the same, and are scrapped or adjusted as needed. Be stubborn about the vision, but flexible with your plan.
— John Maxwell
If you want to be successful as a leader, you need to learn to become comfortable with uncertainty and make shifts continually.
— John Maxwell
God, when I am wrong, make me willing to change. When I am right, make me easy to live with. So strengthen me that the power of my example will far exceed the authority of my rank.
— John Maxwell
Learn to be flexible. Thomas Jefferson once said, "In matters of principle, stand like a rock. In matters of taste, swim with the current.
— John Maxwell
Successful leaders help their people find their right seats. Sometimes that requires moving people around to find where they make the greatest contribution. Sometimes it means trying and failing. As a leader, you have to take it all in stride. Positioning people correctly is a process, and you have to treat it that way.
— John Maxwell
The future belongs to the curious. The ones who are not afraid to try it, explore it, poke at it, question it, and turn it inside out.
— John Maxwell
Leaders recognize the abilities in people and work fluidly with them. They are able to mentor people with different talents, temperaments, and styles. While average leaders try to lead everyone the same way, level 4 leaders lead everyone differently. That takes creativity and confidence.
— John Maxwell
you must be interested in finding the best way, not in having your own way.
— John Maxwell
The leader's prayer written by Pauline H. Peters: "God, when I am wrong, make me willing to change. When I am right, make me easy to live with. So strengthen me that the power of my example will far exceed the authority of my rank.
— John Maxwell
Perhaps the most important problem-solving skill that I have learned and practiced over the years is mental agility.
— John Maxwell
Teachability is an attitude of wanting to learn from every experience and every person.
— John Maxwell
The fellow who never makes a mistake takes his orders from one who does.
— John Maxwell