In 2000, the publication Leadership, asked readers to use the letters in L-E-A-D-E-R-S-H-I-P to define the essence of a good leader. Here is part one submitted by Brent W. Stephens of Texas:
Logic: Deal with every issue logically and rationally. Evaluate: Look at all possible alternatives before making a decision. Attitude: Maintain a positive attitude at all times. Dynamic: Be bold and courageous because people are looking at you to lead. Expressive: Create a visible picture when you communicate. Results-oriented: People are more likely to follow you if they see consistent results. Style: Be an individual; don't mimic another. Health-conscious: A healthy, active body leads to a healthy, active mind. Inspire: When the going gets tough, inspire confidence. Persistent: Show your willingness to get up and keep at it until you succeed. How do you define quality leadership?
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