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I've been through leadership courses (Primary Non-Commissioned Officer's Course - PNCOC (prior to promotion to Sergeant) and Basic Non-Commissioned Officer's Course - BNCOC (prior to promotion to Staff Sergeant)). They taught you about the qualities of leadership. Things like integrity and accepting responsibility and morale courage (you know, the things all politicians lack). They were instrumental in focusing one's mind on the things that help make successful leaders.
And I've taken courses on the science of leadership, which is a different animal but still important. Things like personality traits of those who work with you and how groups perform and so on. Both valuable studies. Natural leadership is a seed. With the right training, it can be cultured and grown into a powerful tool. I've seen "leaders" who just don't have the gift despite all the training. And I've seen leaders who needed little training, but just some fine tuning. The "naturals." But in both cases the practice of studying and training for leadership is valuable and not to be dismissed. It's always worth the effort.
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For the OP, if you Google USMC leadership traits and also principles, you will find a good source on the subject for what can guide a person to be a leader. Not all apply in a corporate environment though. Every time I've written a paper about leadership or such, I have referenced the military's way, since we've pretty much perfected it. The comparison on management versus leadership. I look at it this way, managers maintain an organization to complete a daily or monthly task, through the means of delegating tasks, without the consideration of welfare for those under you. Leaders inspire the subordinates into accomplishing the task and they seek advise and guidance to those in their charge, and also seek to improve themselves via the leaders in charge of them.
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I remember you saying you've been out for that long, but I am still in.
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04-25-2017, 03:25 PM | #32 |
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Ah, ok. I completely misread that. Mea culpa.
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Here is the best interview question I hear of in a long time. This get right at the heart of what motivated someone. For management and teams you want people who can work together and the best kind of people who work well together are those people which are define a givers. These are people who look for ways to help others succeed, not only worry about their own success. Takers are the ones you do not want, they tend to destroy organizations since they only worry about want is in it for them.
The question is: Name 4 people who they help with their careers, The giver will tell you about people below them and peers, The take will tell you only about people who were above them, the classic ass kisser. This question came from a person who spent his entire career working with organization and helping them build successful careers and he found that this questions roots out the bad apples. |
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04-25-2017, 06:49 PM | #34 |
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A manager dots the i's and crosses the t's. In other words gets the task accomplished. A leader INSPIRES those around them to be better. Leaders are looked up to, and respected. Managers are merely in charge. Now you can be both a leader and manager. If you are both there will be a line around the block looking for your skill. |
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