Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Integrating Leadership

Figuring a good time as any to clarify conceptions.

Being a good leader is not only being able to make effective decisions tactfully. It is, rather, being humble enough to ask and accept help from others while managing information and considering, integrating possibilities. Finally, a good leader is invested --or learn, in most cases-- with the ability to admit mistakes, while being able to correct them with pose and preciseness.

I choose that picture not because I define leadership as a male-dominant trait, but because I thought the figure simply yelled a congruous pride (arrogance!) not unlike my own.

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