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What Leaders Really Do
What Leaders Really Do
November 17, 2009
From: Grout, J. & Fisher, L., 2007. What do leaders really do? Chichester, UK: Capstone Publishing.
Leaders believe that:
* At its core, leadership is about integrity
* Trust should move in both directions
* Good leaders are rarely poor at their underlying job
* Clarity of thought is an essential skill for leaders
* Leadership is more about emotion than it is about logic
* Leaders should lead by example, not direction
* Luck inevitably plays a part in anyone's career
* Being different helps to set a leader apart and makes them easily identifiable
* Leaders should set a clear direction (Grout & Fisher, 2007, p. 15).
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Created: 2009-11-24, Updated: 2009-11-24