DustyNV
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I just heard him on one of your early podcasts, Monday I think. I then ordered one of his books. A very inspiring man. My condolences.
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Pretty good stuff. Making a difference from Trixi's. An awesome man. mtmuleyI first got this from Poz back in the early 1990s. 25 years later, this is still a good compass for folks who want to make a difference for conservation. If you want to honor Poz's memory, lend a hand for conserving this wondeful, wild world.
Poz’s Rules on Leadership*
- If you think you want to be a leader and you’re not at the head of the parade, don’t worry. You can lead from anywhere within an organization. All you have to do is know where you are going and never take your eye off the goal. Choose your goal well and the parade will follow.
- Never let your critics take your time or energy. Learn from criticism, but don’t let it distract you from your goal. You are never going to please any adversary or all your friends.
- Never, never, never stray from your grassroots constituents. Be one with them and among them and they will never fail you. I have met with a handful of conservationists at Trixi’s Saloon in Ovando and testified before committees of Congress. The former is clearly more important. Martin Luther King and Lech Walensa never left the streets.
- Never let your opponent’s appraisal of your chances influence you. If they say you can’t win or they will kick your butt, show up anyhow. Surrender nothing; make your opponent take it from you. Just standing there makes a big difference.
- When you talk to your people, preach hope and possibility. Eric Hoffer said revolution is built not on hope, not despair. The conservation community is terrible for wailing on the peril of things – that inspires no one.
- Make everything work for you, the good and bad. The best example is how the conservation movement used James Watt to rebuild their movement.
- Don’t let fear hold you back. This is especially applicable to bureaucrats who too often conclude for themselves what they can and cannot get aw ay with. As Churchill said: Play for more than you can afford to lose and you’ll learn to play the game.
- Trust your intuition and don’t take yourselves too seriously. Cling to your sense of humor. Learn to laugh at troubles and you’ll never run out of things to laugh at. Humor allows you to bite the forbidden truth. Besides, it will drive your enemies nuts.