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Definition of Leadership |
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Added by: Monre Botes | Date: 03 January 2010 |
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There are numerous theories, definitions and explanations behind the term, 'leadership'. We often get completely paralysed by the over-analysis of trying to understand, identify and define what leadership actually means. I also think that we over-inflate the term to make it sound sacred and hand-picked for those that made a great impression on mankind and individuals. In this exploration the following came to mind:
Leadership has two dimensional definitions; Clinical and Expres ...more |
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Unpleasant Conclusions |
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Added by: Monre Botes | Date: 03 January 2010 |
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Helen Keller once said, "People do not like to think. If one thinks, one must reach conclusions. Conclusions are not always pleasant."
With my curiosity in Eric Berne's T ...more |
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The bigger the ball, the smaller the hole |
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Added by: Monre Botes | Date: 03 January 2010 |
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Big fat balls all have one thing in common; they don't fit into small competitive holes. They're fatty attire is rejected by the holy diameter of norms and values. The ball is now labeled and the hole a labeler. Could this apply to humans?
Off course it can. Humans created many holes of values, styles, norms and looks which now predict the expressions on faces when balls roll the streets.
These holes are now loopholes and we find ourselves battling to keep up with what we cr ...more |
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The older I get, the faster I was |
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Added by: Monre Botes | Date: 03 January 2010 |
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The first time I saw this strap line, my dad and I attended a motorbike rally in the Northern Cape and an old, craggy man was wearing a t-shirt with this printed on the back. Quite funny and almost senseless at first glance yet for some reason the strap line stuck to me for the years to come. With time I realised that it the word, faster, grabbed my attention and maybe not as much the "was".
Age does wonderful things in the sense that it provides, sometimes forceful, opportunity to ...more |
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