Is there a leader in the house?
Leadership is more than just riding a desk, pushing paper, sending e-mails or attending meetings. Effective leaders are in the thick of things. They set high standards of excellence for themselves and everyone around them. Furthermore, they lead the charge to organizational success. Simply put, real...
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description | Leadership is more than just riding a desk, pushing paper, sending e-mails or attending meetings. Effective leaders are in the thick of things. They set high standards of excellence for themselves and everyone around them. Furthermore, they lead the charge to organizational success. Simply put, real leaders use extraordinary traits and skills to influence a group of individuals for the purpose of achieving a common goal. They accept their responsibilities with determination. Their efforts make a positive impact upon their organization. The American story is full of people rising to the position of leadership by maximizing their talents. In order to seize the day and grasp the challenges facing every organization, real leaders are a must. Organizations are competing in a global environment now. Dynamic and forward looking leaders are essential. Therefore, it is vital organizations select future leaders that possess identifiable traits and take on the responsibilities of leadership. |
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