Tuesday 10 April 2012

components of a charismatic leader

'A leader is motivated in a desire to achieve but not a desire to beat others'harry
"management is efficiency of climbing a ladder of success, whilst leadership
determine whether the ladder is leaning against the right wall'' Roagen
>I have a different vision of
leadership. A leadership is
someone who brings people
together.
George W. Bush
>Leadership to me means duty,
honor, country. It means
character, and it means listening
from time to time.
George W. Bush
>I forgot to shake hands and be
friendly. It was an important
lesson about leadership.
Lee Iacocca
>Leadership does not depend on
being right.
Ivan Illich
>Educationists should build the
capacities of the spirit of inquiry,
creativity, entrepreneurial and
moral leadership among
students and become their role
model.
Abdul Kalam
>Leadership is influence.
John C. Maxwell
>Character matters; leadership
descends from character.
Rush Limbaugh
>The most dangerous leadership
myth is that leaders are born-that
there is a genetic factor to
leadership. This myth asserts that
people simply either have certain
charismatic qualities or not.
That's nonsense; in fact, the
opposite is true. Leaders are
made rather than born.
Warren G. Bennis
>Leadership is the capacity to
translate vision into reality.
Warren G. Bennis
>Leadership is diving for a loose
ball, getting the crowd involved,
getting other players involved.
It's being able to take it as well
as dish it out. That's the only way
you're going to get respect from
the players.
Larry Bird
>Leadership is getting players to
believe in you. If you tell a
teammate you're ready to play as
tough as you're able to, you'd
better go out there and do it.
Players will see right through a
phony. And they can tell when
you're not giving it all you've got.
Larry Bird
>We must recognize that as the
dominant power in the world we
have a special responsibility. In
addition to protecting our
national interests, we must take
the leadership in protecting the
common interests of humanity.
George Soros
>Leadership is, among other
things, the ability to inflict pain
and get away with it - short-term
pain for long-term gain.
George Will
>All of the great leaders have had
one characteristic in common: it
was the willingness to confront
unequivocally the major anxiety
of their people in their time. This,
and not much else, is the essence
of leadership.
John Kenneth Galbraith
>Charlatanism of some degree is
indispensable to effective
leadership.
Eric Hoffer
>Leadership is intangible, and
therefore no weapon ever
designed can replace it.
Omar N. Bradley
>A leader is one who, out of
madness or goodness,
volunteers to take upon himself
the woe of the people. There are
few men so foolish, hence the
erratic quality of leadership in
the world.
John Updike
>The task of leadership is not to
put greatness into humanity, but
to elicit it, for the greatness is
already there.
John Buchan
>To have long term success as a
coach or in any position of
leadership, you have to be
obsessed in some way.
Pat Riley

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