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Title: The Real Definition of Leadership


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The Real Definition of Leadership
  • Get ready to be motivated!

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Apathy
3
Arrogance
4
Beauty
5
Blame
6
Burnout
7
Change
8
Compromise
9
Dare to Slack
10
Defeat
11
Delusions
12
Do it Later
13
Doubt
14
Flattery
15
Idiocy
16
Indifference
17
Individuality
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Irresponsibility
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Laziness
20
Leaders
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Mediocrity
22
Motivation
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Overconfidence
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Pretension
25
Procrastination
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Wishes
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Integrity
  • A person is said to have integrity to the extent
    that everything he does and believes is based on
    the same core set of values. While those values
    may change, it is their consistency with each
    other and with the person's actions that
    determine his integrity.
  • The concept of integrity is directly linked to
    responsibility in that implementation spawning
    from principles is designed with a specific
    outcome in mind. When the action fails to achieve
    the desired effect, a change of principles is
    indicated. Accountability is achieved when a
    faulty principle is identified and changed to
    produce a more useful action.

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Accountability
  • In leadership roles, accountability is the
    acknowledgement and assumption of responsibility
    for actions, products, decisions, and policies
    including the administration, governance and
    implementation within the scope of the role or
    employment position and encompassing the
    obligation to report, explain and be answerable
    for resulting consequences.

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The Year in Review
  • Finding your Voice
  • Being a Trim Tab
  • The power of paradigms
  • The power of initiative
  • The purpose of ASB
  • The importance of team work
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