Here you go: because it's a waste of time!
A good leader is someone who can lead. Obviously.
Leading means getting other people to do things they would otherwise not do.
Do you necessarily need authority and charisma to do that?
I was recently listening to Simon Sinek exposing his circle theory. It doesn't matter what you do, how you do it, what matters is why you do it. Therefor the title of his book: Start with Why. I have a friend who kept saying: "Unless you give people a good reason to do something, they won't do it."
I found Sinek's explanations about Apple's success and what made Apple such a unique company not so convincing I have to say. I wasn't too convinced with the way he articulated Apple's answer to the question "Why?":
I am more inclined to define Steve Jobs' genius - and this is whom we are talking about when we are talking about Apple, no one else - in this vision he had of how he would revolutionize the way we interact we computers, music. He introduced new media (plural of medium, understood as " intervening substance through which impressions are conveyed to the senses or a force acts on objects at a distance", so the element in between, in that case: between us and the world).
A good leader is someone who can lead. Obviously.
Leading means getting other people to do things they would otherwise not do.
Do you necessarily need authority and charisma to do that?
I was recently listening to Simon Sinek exposing his circle theory. It doesn't matter what you do, how you do it, what matters is why you do it. Therefor the title of his book: Start with Why. I have a friend who kept saying: "Unless you give people a good reason to do something, they won't do it."
I found Sinek's explanations about Apple's success and what made Apple such a unique company not so convincing I have to say. I wasn't too convinced with the way he articulated Apple's answer to the question "Why?":
I am more inclined to define Steve Jobs' genius - and this is whom we are talking about when we are talking about Apple, no one else - in this vision he had of how he would revolutionize the way we interact we computers, music. He introduced new media (plural of medium, understood as " intervening substance through which impressions are conveyed to the senses or a force acts on objects at a distance", so the element in between, in that case: between us and the world).
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