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ddd [48]
2 years ago
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What is the number 1 quality a good leader should have? What kind of job experience should they have? Who is the worst leader fr

om history? Explain your reasoning. Describe the kind of life experiences a good leader should have How much education does a good leader need? Generate a list of the worst qualities a leader could have.
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sineoko [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

i) Vision. Perhaps the greatest quality any leader can have is vision - the ability to see the big picture of where the organization or team they are working within is headed, what it's capable of, and what it will take to get there.

ii) Director of Operations. ...

Corporate Recruiter. ...

Vice President of Human Resources. ...

Social Entrepreneur.

iii) They are self-aware and prioritize personal development. ...

They focus on developing others. ...

They encourage strategic thinking, innovation, and action. ...

They are ethical and civic-minded. ...

They practice effective cross-cultural communication.

iv) A strong leadership education must help instill in students the practice of authenticity, honesty and an absolute dedication to be the best possible leader

v) Inability to Follow. ...

Feeding Pride and Vainglory. ...

Setting Unrealistic Expectations. ...

Refusing to Accept Blame. ...

Avoiding Conflict. ...

Focusing on Bottom-Line Revenue. ...

Micromanaging and Failure to Relinquish Control. ...

Failing to Encourage Team Members.

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