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My Leadership Philosophy

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A leader is a visionary, one who can lead a team or group of people into the future, one who see solutions and greater potential in a certain area. A leader always lives before his/her time, they see how things should operate before it becomes a reality. I do believe that I was born to be a leader. There have been serval times, where I worked with a group of people, and always emerged as the leader. I never force leadership, but most times, it just happens naturally. I believe that I have the potential to lead because people are always coming to me, asking for my advice or wisdom. I feel like all leaders are wise in their area of expertise, and I have been blessed to obtain wisdom at an early age. Somehow people always look to me for positive …show more content…

In the beginning of the semester I emerged as a leader quickly. I saw a few grey areas and felt obligated to step in, so my team will be successful. However, I wasn't the only leader throughout the semester. Every member within my team played a role as a leader at some point and time in the semester. I believe we all had an opportunity to grow as a leader and really excise some of our personal strengths. One of my greatest skills that I excise was collaboration. My teammates and I really worker well as a group and never had a disagreements or arguments. Everyone shared ideas and participated in the meetings. I was always open to different perspectives and took everyone's idea into consideration. Collaborating with my team allow us to deliver quality work and come up with the best possible outcome. I also used my communications skills to bring our team success. I would always ask my teammates to give me feedback on a certain task that I had to complete for the team. Receiving feedback enable me to see my weakness and how-to strengthen some areas in my appointed task. I always shared information and ideas with my teammates. I felt like my shared idea would spark another idea and together we could consolidate our ideas. While sometimes I did feel as if our group was falling into group-think, somehow, we manage to have the best results out of our decision

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