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Four parts to a leader’s fundamental state

  1. Results centred – Venturing beyond familiar territory to pursue ambitious new outcomes
  2. Internally directed – Behaving according to values
  3. Other focused – Putting the collective good first
  4. Externally open – Learning from the environment and recognising when there is a need for change

Source: Quinn

Four parts to a leader’s fundamental state was last modified: May 2nd, 2016
Mike Morrison

Mike is a consultant and change agent specialising in developing skills in senior people to increase organizational performance. Mike is also founder & director of RapidBI, an organizational effectiveness consultancy. Check out his linkedin profile MikeMorrison LinkedIn Profile

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