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Profiles Warren Bennis — synonymous with the study of contemporary leadership ‐who has been, amongst other things, adviser to four US Presidents — Kennedy, Johnson, Carter and Reagan. Describes leadership as having four competencies common to it, and these are: the management of attention; the management of meaning (communication) the management of trust; and the management of self. Points out that there are basic ingredients which people are not born with, but which can be developed and these will be:; guiding vision; passion; integrity; trust; curiosity and daring. Acknowledges that practice beats preaching and leaders need to take this on board.
The Antidote – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 1, 1997
Keywords: Leadership; Management styles; Managers
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