At 04:27 PM 16/07/99 -0400, you wrote:
>"Yes anyone can be a leader." Don't think so. There is much more to it.
>Any assumption otherwise probably is basic on limited experience being in
>a position of leadership.
>
>P.S. -- Management is not leadership.
Whoa!! Let's unpack that, soldier (reference to your .mil domain). Are
you actually saying that there are people for whom leadership is not
possible? Could you describe the characteristics of such people? This
might be one of the more interesting answers to what leadership is if you do.
[Host's Note: And... Let's make sure to keep this on a learningful tone.
Jason, I assume you're thinking the contrary. Please say more. And, Steve,
please expand your's. Let's start from the assumption that all of us have
experience with leadership whether in doing it or on the receiving end.
...Rick]
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