Friday, January 1, 2010

LEADERSHIP

I ALWAYS TAUGHT AM ONE OF THEM

AS I ALWAYS SAY AM OPTIMISTIC TO SAY THE LEAST


YAYA BALL TALKS AM GOOD AT THAT TOOO

THATS WHY AM WRITING THIS ONE

THIS IS THE INTRESTING TOPIC



One of those reasons is the underlying belief that leadership can be taught.

With enough training, anybody can be a leader. The theory is that leaders are made, not born. Or are they?

The other day a woman told me that she sees definite leadership traits in her son. I asked her how old he was. "Six," she replied. Too young to have been through any leadership training

. So areleaders born or made? The answer is both
.The problem is that we often get fuzzy about what can and cannot be taught, and at the heart of the fuzziness is the difference between talent and skill.Talent is what we do well naturally. It is our bent.

Talents are inborn, and can be discovered and developed. They cannot be taught. However, skills can. Skills are simply how to do something. They are learned and transferable. When we confuse talent and skill, we set ourselves up for disappointing expectations from training.What does this have to do with developing leaders? Everything. For example, the ability to create vision and strategy is a key leadership trait. Some people have a talent for it. They do it naturallyand continually.

Others don’t. Both can learn some skills that will help them do it better. The difference is that the one with the corresponding talent can be excellent at it, while the otherone can be adequate at best. Talent is required for excellence. Who wants more "adequate" leaders?Here’s the bottom line for developing your leadership potential: become the leader you are designed to be. Discover your natural motivational talents, and build on them. Volunteer for assignments and training that complement your natural giftedness.


BUST MOST IMP LEARNING ADEQUATE SKILLS FOR APPROPRIATE JOB IS ESSENTIAL

THATS HE REASON AM NOT JUMPING ANYWERE IN MY LAST 3 YRS

ONLY CLOSE ONE CAN UNDERSTAND

Get on the track to excellence by aligning your development with your talents.There are all types of leaders.

Some rouse and inspire.

Some organize.

Some are strategic, and some tactical.

Some spot opportunities, and some protect against disaster

. All are needed in this worldof ours.

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