Difference between revisions of "Leader"

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#Person who affects human behavior so as to accomplish a mission.  
 
#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.  
 
#Person who influences a group of people to move towards its goal setting or goal achievement.  
In an organization or learning environment the leader's action refers to the human potential of the group, the leader's 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 them <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>.}}
  
  

Revision as of 14:35, 19 May 2009

Term2.png Leader
The term 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 setting or 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].


References

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