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(c) Maxwell Ogaga |

“Leadership is the ability to guide other without force into a direction or decision that leaves them still feeling empowered and accomplished” Lisa Harson (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

Effective leadership is providing the vision and instruction to a team so they work together toward the same goal, and then understand the talents and temperaments of each individual and effectively motivating each person to contribute individually their best toward achieving the group goal Stan Kinre (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

Leadership is the art of serving others by equipping them with training, tools and people as well as your time, energy and Emotional Intelligence so that they can realize their full potential both personally and professionally Daphne Malloy (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

Leadership is being bold enough to have a vision and humble enough to recognize achieving it will take the efforts of many people – people who are most fulfill when they share their gifts and talents, rather than just work. Leaders create that culture, serve the greater good and let others soar - Katty Heasley (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

1. Creates an inspiring vision for the future. (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

2. Motivates and inspires people to engage with that vision. (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

3. Manages delivery of the vision. (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

4. Coaches and builds a team, so that it is more effective at achieving the vision. (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

1. Practice Re- imaging How Things Are. (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

2. Adopt an Outside-In Perspective. (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

3. Ask “Why Not” (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

4. Seek Synergies (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

5. Integrate Disparate Ideas into your Thinking (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

1. Open to New Information (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

2.Possess Mental Minds Eye. (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

3. Make Good Predictions (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

4. Have a Vivid Imagination (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

5. Strong Conviction (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

6. Strong Persistence (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

1. Good Communicator (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

2. Charismatic Leader (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

3. Chief Organizer (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

4. Risk Taker (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

5. Strategic Planner (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

1. Get a Reality Check. (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

2. Do not use the power of your position to get things done. (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

3. Do not think of people as things that need to be controlled (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

4. Listen, Listen, Listen! (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

5. Stop Providing Solutions (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

6. Always Be Constructive (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

7. Judge your success by the success of your team. (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

8. Do not do things because they look good (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

9. Include humour in your diet (c) Maxwell Ogaga |

10. Let people know the REAL YOU (c) Maxwell Ogaga |