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How Does a Leader Act?
How Does a Leader Act?
July 22, 2008
From: Sanborn, M. (2006). You don't need a title to be a leader. New York: Doubleday.
They:
- Believe they can positively shape their lives and careers.
- Lead through their relationships with people, as opposed to their control over people.
- Collaborate rather than control.
- Persuade others to contribute, rather than order them to.
- Get others to follow them out of respect and commitment rather than fear and compliance (Sanborn, 2006, p.xiv).
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Created: 2008-12-06, Updated: 2009-01-08