First off, I would echo the voice of 18th century French philosopher Voltaire, made popular and relevant in todays leadership lexicon by “Good to Great” author Jim Collins, who said, “Good is the Enemy of Great.”
1. “Good is the Enemy of Great.” Get rid of the good to make room for the great in your life. Instead of keeping the main thing the main thing, we major in too many minor things. In other words, many people do a few things that are good, a lot of things that are …