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5 great leadership characteristics

5 great leadership characteristics:
⭐️good communicator
⭐️inspires employees
⭐️high skill level
⭐️empathy
⭐️helps others to grow
What makes a good leader for you?

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Mustufa Ansari

the one who always appreciates you on your little effort.

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Anja

Yes helpful feedback is good

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Marian

When I think of great leaders, I always think of this guy dancing at a festival, all alone. Within one song, he is joined first by one person, then another, then another, until there is a huge crowd. That scene perfectly demonstrates all 5 characteristics you mentioned.

  • he has a high skill level when it comes to dancing
  • he inspires people to join him
  • he greets new arrivals enthusiastically
  • he helps the group grow, cheering them on instead of merely dancing for himself
  • he becomes part of something that is bigger than just himself.

m.youtube.com/watch?v=GA8z7f7a2Pk

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Anja

That's a great comparison, thanks for sharing 😊

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Andrew Pazikas

Be human

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Fernando B 🚀

Takes lead, doesn't babysit you but teaches you enough to get you going and be productive on your own.

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Anja

Great point 👍

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David West • Edited

Lately there have been three dimensions as a subordinate leader (i.e. middle-manager) that I look for in the people I report to in higher leadership positions than the one I inhabit. These may evolve with more time, but presently they are:

Boldness in their beliefs on how to execute the mission, but enough healthy skepticism that they aren't afraid of giving their cohorts and subordinates a voice for better ideas and approaches.

A healthy skepticism of the status quo, but enough deferential self-awareness to carry the torch and put aside their own egos.

Finally, an abundance of humanity and humility to meet people where they are, even when in moments where one must necessarily "be the boss".

Now, ironically, given that last one, I would like to share-as a dramatized example-a moment from one of my favorite bits of Star Trek lore where Lt. Commander Data, as acting Captain exhibits all three in the span of about 4 minutes-wittingly reflecting the foundations of leadership tactics laid by his superior officer Captain Picard, even while verbally reprimanding a subordinate.

youtube.com/watch?v=vMKtKNZw4Bo

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Anja

Hi David, thank you for sharing these! I also watched the Star Trek excerpt, I'm impressed that you knew which scene matches your comment 😄👍

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David West

it's....a bit compulsive at this point LOL