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Leadership - Definition

Definition of leadership

The principles of leadership have changed little over time. Whether you were part of an ancient civilisation, a modern industry or army, the basic principles have not changed. It is independent of geography and culture.

Definition

A typical dictionary definition would be, ‘the process of ruling, guiding or inspiring others’.

Others would say that it embodies particular attributes.

  • A visionary who is also detailed or,
  • It is directing and empowering or,
  • Involves being intuitive and logical or,
  • Coaching and controlling and others.

Quotes

Many people have commented on leadership some light hearted, some cynical and some more profound.

Some examples are:

‘Leadership should be born out of the understanding of the needs of those who would be affected by it.’
(Marian Anderson, born 27th February 1897 – died 8th April 1993).
Marian Anderson spent most of her life fighting against racial prejudice whilst gaining recognition as a contralto singer.
She was awarded the UN Peace Prize in 1972.

‘In the simplest terms, a leader is one who knows where he wants to go, and gets up, and goes.’
(John Erskine, born 5th October 1879 – died 2nd June 1951)
John Erskine was born in New York. A US educationalist, novelist and concert pianist.