Tell employees what you want them to strive for
Microsoft revamped its comprehensive leadership priorities into a six-word phrase: Create clarity, generate energy, and deliver success. This HBR piece discusses the advantages of developing a memorable, pithy set of guidelines, arguing that the more concise your leadership principles, the more effectively your people can put them into action.
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