Presentation by Lydia Dreyer (South Africa) Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow Rule Leadership Training 24 January 2010

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Presentation by Lydia Dreyer (South Africa) Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow Rule Leadership Training 24 January

FW De Klerk Nelson Mandela Nobel Peace Prize Laurettes During leadership Unbanning of ANC Freed imprisoned ANC member Nelson Mandela Imprisoned for 27 years From Prison to President

Transformation Change Renewing of your mind Letting go Rediscovery Continuous Process Ledership Decision making Influencing change Rely on team members Responsibility “Change your thoughts and change your world.” by Norman Vincent Peale Sometimes in the wind of change we find our true direction

Personal Strengths Personal Weakness Self Respect Strength of others Others Weakness Respect for others “If you want to make peace with your enemy, you have to work with your enemy. Then he becomes your partner” by Nelson Mandela

Compromise Double Standards Dishonesty Arrogance Self-serving “Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won’t taste good.” by Joe Paterno