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Leaders are Achievers
February 12th, 2014
by Bill Boyajian

Leaders are achievers. They constantly improve and innovate as a result of being propelled by their own initiative. They seek to understand themselves, they accept responsibility for their actions, and they reflect on their experiences. Frankly, leaders are ordinary people who achieve extraordinary results. They have something to prove – often to themselves and perhaps to others – and that need to prove, that drive to succeed, that compulsion to achieve, is what sets them apart.

Leaders, then, are not just learners and growers; they are achievers of a high order. They know how important leadership is to their business, and to society and our culture. They take their role seriously because they understand the kind of impact they can have on others. Leading is a high calling. Leaders never take their call for granted.

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