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on this page and someone will drop by to help. Red Director (talk) 21:07, 10 February 2019 (UTC)
PERSONALITY SHAPES PERFORMANC
[edit]I am not about to argue that once you know a leader's personality you know everything . But as the cases will demonstrate, the degree and quality of a leader's emotional involvement in issue are powerful influence on how he define the issue itself , how much attention he pays to it, which fact and persons he sees as relevant to its resolution, and finally, what principles and purpose he associate with the issues. Every story of a leader decision- making is really two stories: an outer one in which a rational man calculates and an inner one in which an emotional man feels. The two are forever connected. Any real leader is one whole man and his deeds reflect his wholeness. As for personality, it is matter of tendencies. it is not that one leader has some basic characteristic that another leader does not have that old way of treating a trait as a possession, like a rock in basket ignores the universality of aggressiveness, compliancy detachment, [12 1]
PERSONALITY SHAPES PERFORMANC
[edit]Everyday when I go outdoors, I am reminded of our Creator's power when I look all around me at His beautiful handiwork in all of nature. Thank you God for the visible reminders of your Almighty greatness! Romans tell us that no man has an excuse to not believe in the power of God. Romans 1:20 says..."For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse."
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