Max Lucado – Leadership Quote
“A man who wants to lead the orchestra must turn his back on the crowd.”
Max Lucado

Synopsis
Max Lucado is a preacher and author from San Antonio, Texas. Having sold over 92 million copies of his books in over 54 languages, there is a lot to digest, but his words on life lessons, hope and self help are filled with valuable content we can action in our own life’s, no matter our path.
You can find more on his work, book, stories or podcasts at https://maxlucado.com/
Turtle’s Thoughts
What is the message behind the quote? Perhaps to be an effective leader that goes above and beyond the current status quo, we have to look at doing things differently from others or venture into areas where no one has thought to have travelled. Perhaps instead of being the stereotypical loud, confident and charismatic leader we must instead be humble and focus on those we are leading rather than trying to make an impression on the ‘crowd’.
What are your thoughts?
This speaks to me as lately I have been stepping out there with my blog and speaking honestly about tough topics. Scary for me! It seems like the crowd often says nothing or simply yells without listening. I am trying to find another way as a leader and writer.
One of the most important things you can do is to keep at it and keep learning – do what you like to do and have fun with it !
This is such a great quote – for leaders and those serving too😉
Thank you for reading ! Yes totally, it agree can make be a point from both sides!
Exactly, forget about the crowd and the naysayer. concentrate on the work at hand.
Max Lucado offers faith-filled encouragement to his readers, and his unique way of expressing himself propels the reader along. Glad to see you’ve included him among your collection. His work is very quotable!
Thanks Nancy, we totally agree ! We will look to expand this section also, Lucado has spoken many great words 🙂