Saturday, October 24, 2009

“If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.”


There are examples galore of leaders and their leadership styles- Political leaders, captains of industry, social activists, religious leaders….. Every leader you think of is unique in his calling, his vision and his style of functioning. Yet, there are certain attributes that are common to all leaders.

Trying to unravel a ‘leaders’ personality, I came down to my own simple 3C formula, or the three dimensions of personality that make a leader.

He must have a Cause
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Faith in his vision, mission or purpose
# The ability to articulate the vision
# The passion to realize the vision

He must have Competence
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Skill for achieving the purpose
# Complete self confidence
# Clarity of thinking and planning

He must have Charisma
# Capability to inspire and motivate
# Capability of being a change agent
# Live by values, lead by example

The clear and passionate articulation of the cause builds conviction of people in the mission.
The proof of competence builds respect for the person leading the mission.
The power of charisma builds a strong appeal for being part of the mission.

When there is a conviction in the mission and respect and appeal for a person, a following starts, and when there is a following, a leader is born. A leader does not set out to be one, but becomes one by the fervent dedication to his intent, the calibre of his actions and the integrity of his conduct.

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