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Leader????

Could you be considered a leader, if you do the right thing in school and get good grades, like guiding other students on how they can do good too?


No u would be a guide as u stated. A leader is someone who takes a group of people sets out the objective and gets the group to comply with the plan to achieve the goal that was set.

What political leader made their citizens be dependent on them?

I need a political leader who made it so that his citizens were dependent on him. Who and how did he/she do this?


Kim Jong Il. His people think he is God and they are totally dependent on him.

What makes a truley great leader, and do these types of people run for presidency?

Give examples from our history of people you think made great leaders and why. Gives example of people in your lives who you thought could be great leaderss, and why. How do these people compare with the leader of our country?


if you look at jack welch or lee iacocca, who could lead a business into huge profits but never run for public office) you would agree that most great leaders are usually tied up elsewhere...military, business, academia...

I think Bush is given a bad rap, because of his inability to communicate efficiently

Who is the leader in your relationship and do any women prefer to lead?

Who is the leader in your relationship? Man or woman?


Do any women prefer being the sole leader or a co-leader?

Do you also find the leader has to suppress emotion and express less of it? I'm tired of not being able to express emotion. I'm probably more stressed out and sensitive than most women. I should be being emotionally protected and comforted right now instead of giving that to weak women who can't make decisions.


How many of you women lead or co-lead? How many of you women make your man emotionally secure and feel protected more than vice versa?


I have a more dominant personality, so I usually have the last say in decisions we make. When its in an area that he knows better than I; I defer to my husband to make the final call on things, even when he asks me what we should do. I try to make him more decisive on things. It is in his nature to step back, as his mom was overbearing as he was growing up. I trust his judgment, as he is one of the most intelligent people I've ever met, but I usually make the more practical decisions-which he appreciates. I got him on track financially when we got together and he helps we loosen up and have fun. We balance one another out--it works.

Can I prune the central leader on a maple to encourage lateral growth?

I have a 1'' thick maple(autumn blaze), planted a year ago that seems to be growing more tall than wide. I want to encourage more bushiness in the crown; should I prune the leader (or any competing leaders) to get that growth?


I've grown alot of Maples in the past and used to prune the leaders after an inch or so of growth a year, it promotes backbudding which basically allows dormant buds to develop (and grow) further down the plant (decreasing height growth rate).

All in all, yes it will increase bushiness :P

How a leader of corporation or small business learn to handle the can founding surprieses of this century ?

How a leader of corporation or small business learn to handle the can founding surprieses of this century when the unthinkable arrives with such frequency ?(how do they unpredicted problems?)


confounding surprises?

That's what leadership (and life) is all about - dealing with the unexpected.

Of course, the better organized you and your team are, the less scrambling they'll have to do when something happens.

Watch firefighters when there isn't a fire - or the military practising their drills. The fireman's axe is always in the same toolbox - they clean the tools daily - and put them back in the same place. That way, when something happens (it's rarely the same fire at the same location), they know where to get the axe to smash a locked door, etc.

Build routines. Get organized. Then when something happens, you know where your tools are.


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