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podryga [215]
2 years ago
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When a leader is competent what is he?

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igomit [66]2 years ago
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When a leader is competent, he is skillful in what they do and use their knowledge, skills and abilities to serve others.

<h3>What is competent leader?</h3>

A competent leader is a person who possess the skills with high competence to take their organizations to a new levels of excellence and influence.

To be a competent and skillful leader, one must have to be diligent and self-disciplined. A person must have the good communication skills and ability to inspire the people in his team.

Highly competent leaders do more than perform at a high level and do their jobs effectively.

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