A poor leader: the people fear. A good leader: the people love. A great leader: the people say, ‘we did it ourselves.’
Weask each other a question every Friday at dojo4. It helps us understand ourselves each other better. Recently the question was: what makes an exemplary leader?
This question starts to get at the heart of what leadership is. What does it mean to be a leader? How do we lead well in our own lives, not just for others but for ourselves. I thought the answers harvested for our motley crew worth sharing:
An exemplary leader...
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has impeccable ethics.
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projects calm at the center of the storm.
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is someone who is not motivated by the desire to be liked, nor the fear of being disliked.
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understands that there is one mountain, but many passes.
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has integrity and the ability to hold a path in the face of adversity.
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can communicate effectively the reasons why a decision was made.
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will do the dirtiest work.
