Difference between revisions of "Leader"

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{{Term|Leader|The term refers to  
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#Person who affects human behavior so as to accomplish a mission.
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#Person who affects human behavior so as to accomplish a mission  
#Person who influences a group of people to move towards its goal setting or goal achievement.  
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#Person who influences a group of people to move towards its goal achievement.  
In an organization or learning environment the leader focuses on the human potential of the group, his/her aim being to make the most of it. The leader brings people acting according to the organization’s best interests: he/she motivates, persuades and empowers the other persons. The term is connected with [leadership], that deals with the human aspects of the organization. <ref>Wikipedia (08 July 2008), The Human Resources Glossary: The Complete Desk Reference for Hr Executives. William R. Tracey, 2003</ref>}}
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In an organization or learning environment the leader focuses on the human potential of the group, his/her aim being to make the most of it. The leader brings people acting according to the organization’s best interests: he/she motivates, persuades and empowers the other persons.<ref>Wikipedia (08 July 2008), The Human Resources Glossary: The Complete Desk Reference for Hr Executives. William R. Tracey, 2003</ref>
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 23 September 2009

Term2.png LEADER
Term that refers to
  1. Person who affects human behavior so as to accomplish a mission
  2. Person who influences a group of people to move towards its goal achievement.

In an organization or learning environment the leader focuses on the human potential of the group, his/her aim being to make the most of it. The leader brings people acting according to the organization’s best interests: he/she motivates, persuades and empowers the other persons.[1]

See also Leadership


References

  1. Wikipedia (08 July 2008), The Human Resources Glossary: The Complete Desk Reference for Hr Executives. William R. Tracey, 2003