Today’s guest post is from Anthony Portuesi, Senior Sales Rep at Johnson & Johnson and author of DrivenLeaders.com. DrivenLeaders.com is a blog devoted to personal and professional development for the emerging leaders of tomorrow. When we think of great business leaders, many things may come to mind; the ability to inspire, to motivate, to be a visionary, or perhaps to
I have written before about the importance of writing down your Personal Leadership Philosophy (PLP). It is your statement of what you believe in…the principles that guide how you make your decisions in life and business. However, just as important as writing down your PLP, is taking the time to revisit it regularly. As I get ready to move into
When you are promoted to Brand Manager at P&G, one of the first things you do is head off to a week long Brand Manager College. At mine I received The Leader’s Compass, a book that talks about writing your Personal Leadership Philosophy (PLP). A PLP is a written statement of ”what you believe in”, or as the title says, the compass you use
