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The Top 10 Qualities of a Great Leader by Mr Dzreke Godsway.

The Top 10 Qualities of a Great Leader by Mr Dzreke Godsway.

LEADERSHIP
Leadership is the art of motivating a group of people to act toward achieving a common goal. 
In a business setting, this can mean directing workers and colleagues with a strategy to meet the company's needs.

Leadership is the ability of an individual or a group of individuals to influence and guide followers or other members of an organization in attainment of a common goal
Leadership is the potential to influence the behavior of others.

 It is also defined as the capacity to influence a group towards the realization of a goal.

WHO IS A LEADER
A leader is someone who can see how things can be improved and who rallies people to move toward that better vision. 
Leaders can work toward making their vision a reality while putting people first. 
Just being able to motivate people isn’t enough — leaders need to be empathetic and connect with people to be successful.
 Leaders don’t have to come from the same background or follow the same path. Future leaders will actually be more diverse, which brings a variety of perspectives. 

The Top 10 Qualities of a Great Leader
1. Vision
Perhaps the greatest quality any leader can have is vision - the ability to see the big picture of where the organization or team they are working within is headed, what it's capable of, and what it will take to get there.

2. Inspiration
Equally as important as having a vision is the ability to convey that vision to others, and get them excited about it. This means maintaining a positive yet realistic presence within the organization helping team members stay motivated and engaged, and remember what it is that they are working for.

3. Strategic & Critical Thinking
A good leader will be able to think critically about the organization or team they work within, and develop a clear understanding of its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (and how they as an individual can work to support or overcome these).
 They'll be able to course-correct when necessary, and be able to assess the work they do to determine how it fits into overall organizational strategy and goals.

4. Interpersonal Communication
Good leaders must be able to interact with other people in a way that feels genuine. 
This does not mean you have to be an extrovert or a people-person to be a leader - there are many excellent leaders who self-identify as introverts! Rather, it means being able to demonstrate empathy, engaging in active listening, and building meaningful working relationships with those around you, whether they are a peer or a direct report.
 
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5. Authenticity & Self-Awareness
One of the key ways to become a great leader is to be self-aware enough to understand your strengths and your flaws, and to build an authentic leadership style that's true to who you are and how you do your best work. 
You want to be the best possible leader you can be, not try to fit into a mold set by someone else. 
Try to embrace the things that make you who you are, and that will naturally translate into you developing an authentic leadership style.

6. Open-Mindedness & Creativity
Being a good leader means being open to new ideas, possibilities, and perspectives, and understanding that there's no "right" way to do things. Leadership involves the knowledge that success comes with a willingness to change how things are done and to bring in fresh eyes to inspire new ideas, in addition to trying to think outside the box as much as possible.
 Leaders must be able to listen, observe, and be willing to change course when necessary.

7. Flexibility
Leadership also means being adaptable and nimble when the situation calls for it.
 Nothing ever goes according to plan - whether you encounter minor roadblocks or large obstacles, you will need to be prepared to stop, reassess, and determine a new course of action.
 Good leaders will embrace the ever-changing nature of business and meet challenges with a flexible attitude - and be able to build inspire that same willingness to adapt in those around them.

8. Responsibility & Dependability
One of the most important qualities a leader can have is a sense of responsibility and dependability. This means displaying those traits in your individual work, but also demonstrating them in your interactions with others.
 Your team members need to know that they can depend on you to take on your fair share of work and follow through, support them through tough times, and help them meet both shared and individual goals.

9. Patience & Tenacity
A good leader knows how to take the long view, whether it's of a strategy, a situation, or a goal. Being able to take on any bumps in the road and persist on without getting frustrated or defeated is key—from small projects to corporate vision, patience is a trait that is essential to strong leadership.

10. Continuous Improvement
True leaders know that perfection is a myth - there is always room for improvement on all levels, from the personal to the team to the overall organization. 
They'll always be willing to help team members find ways to develop new skills or improve upon a weakness, be able to identify and implement strategies for helping the organization as a whole grow, and, perhaps most importantly, be able to look inward and identify the areas they would like to work on - and then act on them.

What is AIM
A purpose or goal is an aim. to produce something for a particular purpose or a particular group of people: 

WHAT IS MISSION
It is an important assignment given to a person or group of people in attainment of a particular goal.

WHAT IS VISION
the ability to think about or plan the future with imagination or wisdom.

LEADERSHIP STYLE
 A leadership style refers to a leader's characteristic behaviors when directing, motivating, guiding, and managing groups of people.

Autocratic. 
 Autocratic leadership, also known as authoritarian leadership, is a leadership style characterized by individual control over all decisions ...

Democratic. 
 Democratic leadership, also known as participative leadership or shared leadership, is a type of leadership style in which members of the group take a more participative role in the decision-making process. 
1This type of leadership can apply to any organization, from private businesses to schools to government.

Parternalistic
Paternalistic leadership is typically defined as a leadership style that is based on fatherly benevolence combined with strong discipline and authority. 
 Views on paternalistic leadership imply that managers take interest in the personal lives of workers and look out

Laissez-Faire.
 Laissez-faire leaders have an attitude of trust and reliance on their employees.
 They don't micromanage or get too involved, they don't give too much instruction or guidance. 
They give guidance and take responsibility where needed, but this leadership style means that subordinates and team members have the real lead.
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