Being a leader is not what a lot of people think it is. There is a certain
romanticism that many people associate with leadership. They think it means
being fearless, in-charge, and the ultimate authority within a power structure.
Thus, leadership tends to appeal to people who enjoy power. Often that
results in leaders who wield said power unwisely, which results in the
company – and the leader – crashing and burning.
Just as common is the unwilling leader: the leader who has their leadership
thrust upon them by their organization with zero say in the matter. This
person is selected to become a leader because of good work they have done,
or because of their loyalty to the company – with little attention paid to
whether or not they would actually make a good leader.
Because just like programming, accounting, and project management…
leadership is a skill. It’s a skill that you can have a natural affinity for, and it’s
a skill that you can develop and cultivate. But it’s certainly a skill and one that
you need to treat as such when becoming the best leader you can become.
The good news is that while this skill is an innate trait for some, it’s also one
that we can train and develop with practice and dedication. In this short
report, you’ll learn five habits of empowering leaders that you can learn from.

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