Quote - 'Lincoln could find only one general who would do what he wanted. On March 10, 1864, he appointed Ulysses S. Grant general-in-chief of the Army. '- Lincoln on Leadership, Executive Strategies for Tough Times By Donald T. Phillips, Warner Books, 1992
Give
loyalty to the
worthy.
Ill-deserved loyalty to Brutus was fatally paid for by Ceaser.
However,
rewards, inclusion, acceptance, honouring, all build loyalty in our team.
If we don't give these when deserved we arouse disloyalty.
If you err at all err on the side of generosity.
A competent but disloyal team member is a far worse curse than an average but loyal member.
No skill atones for disloyalty.
Loyalty to one another is the super glue of 'team'.