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Exploring Leadership!

The intention of this group is to have you become a future for the communities that comprise your life.

Website: http://leadership
Members: 19
Latest Activity: Aug 27

Adminsitrator: Maureen// Logo: YOU are the heart reaching out to prosper THEM.

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Claire Power Murphy

Courtesty of Ricardo: Can anyone be a great leader or is there some sort of uniqueness to truly great leaders? 16 Replies

And, can we test for those charaeristics?

Started by Claire Power Murphy. Last reply by Claire Power Murphy Aug 27.

Maureen

If someone was going to be in a leader position 1 Reply

Making a list, numbered one to 7, listing each in order of importance to you, that you felt this person should have. Then extrapalating on each one. There is no right or wrong way to list your prefer…

Started by Maureen. Last reply by Claire Power Murphy Aug 18.

Maureen

How can one tell if a leader is faultering and is there a way they could restore face 1 Reply

Listen to your constituants, find a compromise and communicate on their level. Most of all, be truthful.

Started by Maureen. Last reply by Claire Power Murphy Jul 30.

Claire Power Murphy

Courtesy of Ricardo:What are the characteristics that define the difference between a good and a great leader? 6 Replies

Your distinctions are greatly anticipated!

Started by Claire Power Murphy. Last reply by Veena Grover Jul 29.

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Maureen Comment by Maureen on August 7, 2010 at 5:21pm
Welcome Deanie-Humphrys-Dunne, we welcome your input :>))
Deanie Humphrys-Dunne Comment by Deanie Humphrys-Dunne on August 2, 2010 at 1:51pm
Hello Everyone,
You've made some helpful comments. I've just joined the group today. I'm a children's book author and I've been a member of Cambridge Who's Who for about a month. Presently, I have 2 books published, Tails of Sweetbrier and Charlie the Horse. Tails of Sweetbrier is a true story about a little girl who overcomes her handicap to realize her dream of becoming a champion equestrian. Charlie the Horse is about a racehorse who wants to win the Kentucky Derby. Both books emphasize the value of perseverance and doing your best. I'll be looking forward to sharing my thoughts with you.
Best Wishes to all of you.
Deanie
Rev. Dr. Susan Shining-Star Comment by Rev. Dr. Susan Shining-Star on August 2, 2010 at 12:03pm
Good Morning Everyone ...

@ Claire ... If you are asking is this is my original work, the answer is yes; it came to me as a gift with my first cup of coffee this morning. :>)

Have a GREAT Day ALL!

In Life, Light & Love ...
Claire Power Murphy Comment by Claire Power Murphy on August 2, 2010 at 11:51am
Really great, Dr. Susan!
Original?
Rev. Dr. Susan Shining-Star Comment by Rev. Dr. Susan Shining-Star on August 2, 2010 at 11:38am
Grounded, Rational, Enthusiastic, Adaptable, Team Player ... Listener, Empathic, Accepting, Decision Maker, Encouraging, Responsible, Sincere, Honest, Integrity, Patient = GREAT LEADERSHIP In Life, Light & Love ...
Allen D. Glasgow Comment by Allen D. Glasgow on July 29, 2010 at 5:45pm
I hope that my colleagues here will take an opportunity to read my new book, Signatures from the Heart" which will be released soon. I have included a chapter on the "Signature of Leadership" in which I share passing leadership along to future generations as a part of our legacy.
Rev. Dr. Susan Shining-Star Comment by Rev. Dr. Susan Shining-Star on July 29, 2010 at 5:45pm
Alan, It sure sounds like Mr. Best lived up to his name. How nice that you were able to learn these valuable lessons, at such a young age. Have a GREAT Day! In Life, Light & Love ...
Veena Grover Comment by Veena Grover on July 29, 2010 at 5:20pm
We all still need to motivate the grandchildren & young kids in schools to stay involve in supports,where they learn the most leadership qualities.
Maureen Comment by Maureen on July 29, 2010 at 5:16pm
It would be nice, if in todays world, a farmer, carpenter, mason, etc., would take a younster under their wings, like they did many years ago...but now the kids just play computer games because the farmer, carpenter, mason, etc., no longer has the patience or time...pity:>(
Veena Grover Comment by Veena Grover on July 29, 2010 at 5:10pm
Maureen,I had to go to jury duty yesterday 7.30.A.M.My husband is wonderful,drove me 30 miles each way for jury duty,finished at 4p.m.went to teach my yoga class 7.30.p.m.Came home had late dinner & had a consultation with one senior,who is having lots of lower back pain,sugeesting her some breathings on the phone,makes her feel better.In real sense,it made me feel better.Life becomes fuller,helping others. Blessings. Veena
 

Members (19)

Claire Power Murphy Maureen Veena Grover Sherry Ellis Allen D. Glasgow Sandra Larson Deanie Humphrys-Dunne Ricardo  Larrabure Minister and Author Susan K Moll Eyo Effiong Rev. Sinclair Grey III Michael Elfellah Roberta Jefferson Deborah Anne Scott YOLANDA RENEE SIMS Rev. Dr. Susan Shining-Star Mark Kass Cynthia B. Ainsworthe arthur j henderson jr
 
 
 

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