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Are You a Leader? Here are Six Factors that will Help You Know…
January 29th, 2013
by Bill Boyajian

1) Leaders constantly improve and innovate as a result of being propelled by their own initiative.

2) Leaders seek to understand themselves, they accept responsibility for their actions, and they reflect on their experience.

3) Leaders are seemingly ordinary people who are driven to excel and perform extraordinary feats.

4) Leaders have something to prove — to themselves and to others — and that need to prove, that drive to succeed, that compulsion to achieve, is what separates them from followers.

5) Leaders are learners, achievers of a high order, who take their role in life and in business very seriously.

6) Leaders know the kind of impact they can have on others, and this helps hold them accountable to doing the right thing.

Are you a leader people follow? I hope so.



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