Title, position, or authority does not make someone a leader. In reality, many of those with the title and authority to lead fail to do so. So-called leaders often take the role for reasons of compensation, influence, and tenure. While peers work hard at perfecting their leadership skills, these pseudo-leaders go through the motions, but fail to perform the function of leadership necessary for others to succeed and prosper.
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The Obligations of Leadership
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Title, position, or authority does not make someone a leader. In reality, many of those with the title and authority to lead fail to do so. So-called leaders often take the role for reasons of compensation, influence, and tenure. While peers work hard at perfecting their leadership skills, these pseudo-leaders go through the motions, but fail to perform the function of leadership necessary for others to succeed and prosper.