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Lessons in Leadership
Lessons in Leadership (c) Copyright 2006 by Gerald Czarnecki - All Rights reserved
“Much of leadership education is devoted to teaching style and technique. Much of what is taught is, in fact, not leadership at all but management. It is entirely possible to learn and even to put into practice what is taught and still fail at being a good leader. The essential components of leadership have remained more or less constant: intelligence, insight, instinct, vision, communication, discipline, courage, constancy. All can be studied and studied again. The ability to ace leadership principles and practices does not, however, mean that leadership has been learned. Because what is being taught does not necessarily help leadership candidates learn the essentials. Knowing is one thing; doing is quite another.”
http://www.fastcompany.com/articles/archive/msarner.html
I agree with Sarner’s contention that leadership is not the same as management, and that good leaders need to focus on developing critical human qualities. In my leadership education books and seminars, I use the mnemonic L.E.A.D.E.R.S. with each letter representing a core principle for leadership. The letter L, which is the first principle, stands for Love. It is a human quality, and it is essential for leaders. Love in the workplace? Yes! To be an effective leader, you must love your associates. Only when you love your associates can you perform your leadership responsibilities with the sensitivity, compassion and firmness required to achieve success.
About the Author: Gerry Czarnecki promotes excellence in leadership through activities as an author, public speaker & consultant. He also trains boards of directors in corporate governance best practices. For leadership books & programs go to www.the-czar.com; for his business consulting & governance training visit www.deltennium.com
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