Everyone Can be a Leader (but we aren’t born that way) Linda L. Brown, Ph.D.

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Everyone Can be a Leader (but we aren’t born that way) Linda L. Brown, Ph.D.

What we’ll talk about What does it take to be an effective leader? How do you demonstrate leadership in your own way? How do your skills measure up? How awareness of your strengths and “flat spots” can help

What does it take to be an effective leader? 1

How do you demonstrate leadership in your job? 2

How do your skills measure up? 3

Leadership Competencies Self Confidence Positive Mindset Emotional Intelligence Providing a Vision of the Future Motivating Others Managing Performance Providing Support to Others

Thank You Linda L. Brown, Ph.D. Partners for Organizational Success

Thank You!