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Chip R. Bell, Author, Sprinkles: Creating Awesome Experiences Through Innovative Service

Flo has been the highly popular spokesperson for Progressive Insurance for a long time.  Her ad character has delightfully ranged from the whimsical to the wacky; from clever to coy.  She has sung, danced and even played multiple roles in the same ad.  But, in a recent ad Flo is portrayed as a leader. 

The nostalgic scene is a school locker room.  A salesperson has “lost a close one” and Flo is there to provide him needed encouragement.  After cheering him back from the doldrums, she invites him to go get an ice cream cone. When he excitedly suggests it come with sprinkles, she proclaims, “Sprinkles are for winners!”

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Rob-Jan de Jong, ANTICIPATE: The Art Of Leading By Looking Ahead

“What I have learned is the power of a compelling vision,” Allan Mulally, the former CEO of Ford Motor Company, stated in an interview with Forbes in 2012. Mind you, he didn’t learn this from a textbook; he had put it into practice, witnessed the results, and reflected on how he’d brought Ford from near death to profitability in a three-year time span.

the ceo magazine, leadership

Today leaders are largely defined by two characteristics: an aptitude for making hard decisions; for reading situations and demonstrating credible judgment whilst amplifying certainty, and secondly, an ability to influence others; to persuade, to inspire and to shift hearts and minds.

Both of these characteristics are informed by a leader’s capacity for insight, their understanding of what drives human behavior.

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