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saliriagwu

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Coiled willow baskets known as ________________ hold moist dough for shaping before baking.
 
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What are some of the myths associated with leadership?
 
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Answer to Question 1

banneton or brotform

Answer to Question 2

Myth 1Leadership is a rare skill. Nothing could be further from the truth. While great
leaders may be as rare as great runners, great actors, or great painters, everyone has leadership
potential. The truth is that leadership opportunities are plentiful and within the reach of most
people.
Myth 2Leaders are born, not made. Biographies of great leaders sometimes read as if they
entered the world with an extraordinary genetic endowment, that somehow their future
leadership role was preordained. Don't believe it. Whatever natural endowments we bring to the
role of leader can be enhanced.
Myth 3Leaders are charismatic. Some are, but most aren't. Charisma is the result of
effective leadership, not the other way around.
Myth 4Leadership exists only at the top of an organization. In fact, the larger the
organization, the more leadership roles it is likely to have.
Myth 5The leader controls, directs, prods, and manipulates. This is perhaps the most
damning myth of all. Leadership is not so much the exercise of power as the empowerment of
others. Leaders are able to translate intentions into reality by aligning the energies of the
organization behind an attractive goal. Once these myths are cleared away, the question becomes
one not of how to become a leader but rather of how to improve one's effectiveness at
leadership.




saliriagwu

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Reply 2 on: Aug 10, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


amynguyen1221

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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