The leader is not made with the position held. But leaders make a position. There are characteristics that make leaders stand out. This characteristic is similar to plastic surgery to be comfortable so that it becomes part of the body. This kind of person makes leadership look easy. Great leaders do not have to be communications experts, reliable salesmen, or even humorists. They have a person who says, "I have a high personal integrity and respect for people and life." The essence of this person comes from who they are, not what is said or done. They want the leader's actions, because they will lose charisma if a leader does not keep his promise. Employees and customers are no longer easily fooled by rhetoric and charisma. Great leaders have much better legality than those who are led. The skill of great leaders is to motivate people to be leaders themselves.
RE: The Dynamics of Power - Part 3 - Characteristics of Leadership