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Integrity/ Honesty Committed/Dedicated Sense of humor Give credit Strong/Assertiveness Openness Fairness Creativity Leadership Qualities
Integrity/ Honesty Integrity is the integration of outward actions and inner values.  Such an individual can be trusted because he or she never veers from inner values, even when it might be expeditious to do so. A leader must have the trust of followers and therefore must display integrity.  Honest dealings, predictable reactions, well-controlled emotions, and an absence of tantrums and harsh outbursts are all signs of integrity. A leader who is centered in integrity will be more approachable by followers.
Committed/Dedicated Commitment  means dedicated to somebody or something such as a cause or relationship, spending whatever time or energy is necessary to accomplish the task at hand.  A leader inspires dedication by example, doing whatever it takes to complete the next step toward the vision.  By setting an excellent example, leaders can show followers that there are no nine-to-five jobs on the team, only opportunities to achieve something great.
Give credit Giving credit where it is due. A magnanimous leader ensures that credit for successes is spread as widely as possible throughout the company.  Conversely, a good leader takes personal responsibility for failures.  This sort of reverse magnanimity helps other people feel good about themselves and draws the team closer together. To spread the fame and take the blame is a hallmark of effective leadership. Leaders with humility recognize that they are no better or worse than other members of the team. A humble leader is not self-effacing but rather tries to elevate everyone.
Openness Openness means being able to listen to new       ideas, even if they do not conform to the usual       way of thinking.  Good leaders are able to suspend judgment while listening to others’ ideas, as well as accept new ways of doing things that someone else thought of.  Openness builds mutual respect and trust between leaders and followers, and it also keeps the team well supplied with new ideas that can further its vision.
Creativity Creativity is the ability to think differently, to get outside of the box that constrains solutions.  Creativitygives leaders the ability to see things that others have not seen and thus lead followers in new directions.  The most important question that a leader can ask is, “What if … ?” Possibly the worst thing a leader can say is, “I know this is a dumb question ... ”
Fairness Fairness means dealing with others consistently and justly.  A leader must check all the facts and hear everyone out before passing judgment. He or she must avoid leaping to conclusions based on incomplete evidence.  When people feel they that are being treated fairly, they reward a leader with loyalty and dedication.
Strong/Assertiveness Assertiveness is not the same as aggressiveness. Rather, it is the ability to clearly state what one expects so that there will be no misunderstandings.  A leader must be assertive to get the desired results. Along with assertiveness comes the responsibility to clearly understand what followers expect from their leader.
Sense of humor A sense of humor is vital to relieve tension and boredom, as well as to defuse hostility. Effective leaders know how to use humor to energize followers.  Humor is a form of power that provides some control over the work environment. And simply put, humor fosters good camaraderie.
Works Cited       David Hakala, “The Top 10 Leadership Qualities”, March 19, 2008, Retrieved on April 1, 2010, from  http://www.hrworld       .com/features/top-10-leadership-qualities-031908/

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Leadership lesson

  • 1. Integrity/ Honesty Committed/Dedicated Sense of humor Give credit Strong/Assertiveness Openness Fairness Creativity Leadership Qualities
  • 2. Integrity/ Honesty Integrity is the integration of outward actions and inner values. Such an individual can be trusted because he or she never veers from inner values, even when it might be expeditious to do so. A leader must have the trust of followers and therefore must display integrity. Honest dealings, predictable reactions, well-controlled emotions, and an absence of tantrums and harsh outbursts are all signs of integrity. A leader who is centered in integrity will be more approachable by followers.
  • 3. Committed/Dedicated Commitment means dedicated to somebody or something such as a cause or relationship, spending whatever time or energy is necessary to accomplish the task at hand. A leader inspires dedication by example, doing whatever it takes to complete the next step toward the vision. By setting an excellent example, leaders can show followers that there are no nine-to-five jobs on the team, only opportunities to achieve something great.
  • 4. Give credit Giving credit where it is due. A magnanimous leader ensures that credit for successes is spread as widely as possible throughout the company. Conversely, a good leader takes personal responsibility for failures. This sort of reverse magnanimity helps other people feel good about themselves and draws the team closer together. To spread the fame and take the blame is a hallmark of effective leadership. Leaders with humility recognize that they are no better or worse than other members of the team. A humble leader is not self-effacing but rather tries to elevate everyone.
  • 5. Openness Openness means being able to listen to new ideas, even if they do not conform to the usual way of thinking. Good leaders are able to suspend judgment while listening to others’ ideas, as well as accept new ways of doing things that someone else thought of. Openness builds mutual respect and trust between leaders and followers, and it also keeps the team well supplied with new ideas that can further its vision.
  • 6. Creativity Creativity is the ability to think differently, to get outside of the box that constrains solutions. Creativitygives leaders the ability to see things that others have not seen and thus lead followers in new directions. The most important question that a leader can ask is, “What if … ?” Possibly the worst thing a leader can say is, “I know this is a dumb question ... ”
  • 7. Fairness Fairness means dealing with others consistently and justly. A leader must check all the facts and hear everyone out before passing judgment. He or she must avoid leaping to conclusions based on incomplete evidence. When people feel they that are being treated fairly, they reward a leader with loyalty and dedication.
  • 8. Strong/Assertiveness Assertiveness is not the same as aggressiveness. Rather, it is the ability to clearly state what one expects so that there will be no misunderstandings. A leader must be assertive to get the desired results. Along with assertiveness comes the responsibility to clearly understand what followers expect from their leader.
  • 9. Sense of humor A sense of humor is vital to relieve tension and boredom, as well as to defuse hostility. Effective leaders know how to use humor to energize followers. Humor is a form of power that provides some control over the work environment. And simply put, humor fosters good camaraderie.
  • 10. Works Cited David Hakala, “The Top 10 Leadership Qualities”, March 19, 2008, Retrieved on April 1, 2010, from  http://www.hrworld .com/features/top-10-leadership-qualities-031908/