Why Should Anyone Be Led By You?
An article review and commentary by John Bonner
Why should anyone be led by you? This question produces a moment of humble reflection for anyone aspiring to lead others-at least it should. Leaders need followers, and following is a voluntary behavior.
The 10-page article Why Should Anyone Be Led by You? by Robert Goffee and Gareth Jones identifies four unexpected qualities that inspirational leaders possess based on extensive research. The authors argue that "although you may achieve a leadership position without these qualities, few will want to be led by you if you lack them." Here is a summary of their four key points: Read More... |
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