A few weeks ago, I mentioned this sentence: "Greatness is not a function of the environment, greatness is primarily conscience, choice and discipline", Jim Collins. After frankly looking back, my leadership entered the stage; I noticed that all the great leaders heard showed attractive discipline, strong recognition and other factors. Another interesting observation shows the loyalty of these leaders against supernatural phenomena. In my opinion there is a very obvious difference between the leader and the manager, which is concisely interpreted as "the manager does the right thing and the leader does the right thing". Still, managers and leaders
However, Barbara Kellerman, Chief Lecturer at Harvard University's Graduate School of Government John F. Kennedy, said that major changes in technology and culture have changed this dynamics and are giving more power to the follower, which is a follower. Author's author. By learning to become a good follower, you can learn a lot about becoming a good leader. "When you take the correct action, you will support and support the leader and fight the leader, you will have the courage to inform the leader that you are going wrong or in the wrong direction," Ronald E Said. Dr. Riggio, Associate Dean, Kravis Leadership Institute, Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, California
Barbara Kellerman is a lecturer at James MacGregor Burns, a public leader of Harvard Kennedy School. She is the founding director of College's Public Leadership Center. She was named "Top 50 Business Thinkers" by Forbes.com (2009) and was named "Leaders in Management and Leadership" (2008-09 and 2010-2011) by Leadership Excellence. In 2015 and 2016 she was ranked 13th in the list of "the top 30 management experts in the world" by the master of the world. In 2016, she received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Leadership Association. Kellerman is frequently featured in CBS, NBC, PBS, CNN, NPR, Reuters, BBC, New York Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, Harvard Business Review. Kellerman is the co-founder of the International Leadership Association (ILA) and is the author and editor of numerous books.