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An Introduction to Individual and Shared Leadership



T.E.A.M. – Together, Each Accomplishes More!

A Leadership Compass to Guide You


Transactional and Transformational: Two Basic Leadership Behaviors

Historical Leaders


What are Ethics, and What Role do They Play in Our Life?

Boot Camp Survival Tools for Dealing with Change


Types of Power Used By Leaders


Understanding Teams


 

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Historical Leaders

Now that you’ve completed at least two of the Prior Life Experiences Exercises, stop and carefully review all of your separate works laid side-by-side

Identify the three or four key themes represented and think about how a person becomes a leader. What are the three or four most important characteristics you respect in a historical leader? Now, complete the following sentence:

“To me, [insert your name here], a person becomes a historical leader because...”

Before you continue in this module, go to your Reflection Journal, enter today’s date, and record the three or four most important characteristics of a leader that you identified, and also the sentence that you’ve just completed.

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