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10 Characteristics of Community Leaders

10 Characteristics of Community Leaders | School Psychology Tech | Scoop.it
In addition to traits of superior leadership in any discipline, such as integrity and responsibility, here are ten characteristics that are particular to excellent community leaders.

Via Gust MEES
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Walk beside and develop leadership in your community.

Gust MEES's curator insight, January 6, 4:37 PM

Leadership needs to get adapted on a daily base...

 

Randi Thompson's curator insight, January 6, 7:00 PM

The facts are, any business page you create, in any social media  network, is really the beginning of creating your own community for people to be a part of. Why would they want to join yours?

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Three Elements of Great Communication, According to Aristotle

Three Elements of Great Communication, According to Aristotle | School Psychology Tech | Scoop.it
The first master of the art believed in ethos, pathos, and logos.

Via Roger Francis, donhornsby, Aki Puustinen, Gust MEES
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CLASSIC!

donhornsby's curator insight, January 17, 10:46 AM

(From the article): These three elements of communication reinforce one another. You may rely heavily on data and analysis (logos) to make a point and in so doing create a perception of expertise and authority on a topic (ethos). And while all three are necessary to excellent communication, improving your ability to do any one of them will help you become a better communicator and so a better leader. Combining them is the path to achieving the greatest success.

Gust MEES's curator insight, January 17, 8:41 PM

In the word ICT is the letter "C" which means "Communication" and as such it is THE most important letter, SO, learning about "Communication" is a MUST ;)

 

Denise Lombardo's curator insight, January 19, 6:23 PM
Great reminder about the importance of balancing all three elements as a good leader...