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arry Posner, in his best-selling book – ‘The Leadership Challenge’ – says that the qualities we want in a leader are essentially the same ones we want in a friend or co-worker or a partner, ‘except for one’. In leaders, we also need to see an additional dimension – we need to know their ‘vision’ if we are to enrol in their cause. Leaders must visualise and formulate a ‘compelling’ future that enrols others. This is where the bus stops and you should get down if you realise that leadership is not for you.
In the past few weeks, we studied authenticity and trustworthiness create the basis for committed relationships. People who are authentic and trustworthy are generally good and fair. They can be suitable candidates for genuine friendship. But, it doesn’t mean that we should follow them – anywhere. These two important virtues are necessary but insufficient to create committed followership.(1)(167).jpg)
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