What It Means To Lead“Leaders become great, not because of their power, but because of their ability to empower others.” -John Maxwell When you think of a job promotion, two words probably come to mind. Money and power. While money and power are technically part of becoming a “boss,” many people allow that to become their primary motivation for success. This is a recipe for failure. The arrogant, demanding, power-hungry boss. Everyone knows one… Restaurants, courthouses, hidden in their 5x5 cubicles… The authoritarian-style “leadership” is everywhere. Luckily, at Chick-fil-A, you don't have to deal with a big, scary boss. At Chick-fil-A, that simply does not exist. Leaders are your friends. There to build you up rather than tear you down. Although they won’t bake you a cake when you’ve had a bad day, (that’s what grandmas are for), they will be watching from a distance… always giving suggestions and expecting the very best from you. Because a leader isn’t someone who gives commands. It’s someone who genuinely wants to make you better. The leaders at Chick-fil-A recognize your potential… Do you?
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Teronica pierre
1/15/2018 11:05:44 am
She always has a smile and she is very polite.I notice her when i am patroling the food court area.keep up the good work. Garden mall food court manger.
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About the AuthorCaroline Burt is a communications major at Palm Beach State college. She has been working for Chick-fil-A in Palm Beach Gardens for 1 year. When she's not working or studying, she enjoys traveling, photography, and eating good food! Caroline's passion for writing combined with her enthusiasm for Chick-fil-A inspires her to write this blog! Archives
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