How Leaders Are Created – Part One
Posted on | June 26, 2011 | No Comments
Among children playing groups everywhere leadership concepts are operating constantly. It is the give and take within the group, reviewing ideas, rejecting some and accommodating others. Though there is always that charismatic leader, the unique person who speaks with authority and often rules beneficently, the process is not always a smooth one. Children and adults share the same issues of leadership that occur when a common goal is presented to a group of individuals. The group begins to take on new aspects that inform leadership, create the roles of temporary leadership, and even assign the role of leader to one who they believe speaks for them all. Shawn Nichols, M.A., CC shawnnichols.comComments
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