- Don't plan.
- Disdain discretion.
- Study when you feel like it.
- Over-commit.
- Always swing for the fences.
- Count on good things turning up.
- Pick style over substance.
- Ignore the minor chores.
- Believe in the ability to talk your way out of anything.
- Always have a ready excuse.
- Treat people as objects.
- Never admit when you're wrong.
- Be complacent.
- Overstate your case.
- Postpone things until the last minute.
- Never be on time.
- Burn both ends of the candle.
- Take yourself very seriously.
- Deny reality.
- Always rush.
- Don't prioritize.
- Adopt cynicism.
- Ignore the incremental.
- Indulge your appetites.
- Believe you're the exception.
- Don't focus.
- Don't listen.
- Expect to be entertained.
- Have lousy role models.
- Associate with losers.
- Seldom say no.
- Take people for granted.
- Forget your mission.
- Tell others how smart you are.
- Seek instant gratification.
- Let your skills get rusty.
- Expect others to look after you.
- Hog the credit for team achievements.
- Rationalize the inexcusable.
- Put yourself down.
- Fake sincerity.
- Let popularity trump character.
- Stop learning new things.
- Spread gossip.
- Embrace the vulgar.
- Believe in nothing.
- Be discourteous.
- Hold senseless prejudices.
- Isolate yourself.
- Be cruel.
- Expect the world to be fair.
Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
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