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Vilislava Dimbareva [ 1st repost ] Villy, your insightful post on Levels of Leadership prompted me to racall the following interview with the question: [ 🔹 Name one person who symbolized great leadership? ] Visionary Leaders (in Level 7 of consciousness - Service) are a rare breed. Interestingly in the CBC Interview One-on-One (in Toronto, Canada) Peter Mansbridge (PM) asked His Highness the Aga Khan (AK) to name one person who symbolized great leadership. Here is the transcript of the exchange: PM: Last question. Because you have been on the stage, AK: (Chuckles) PM: Of international leaders for more than half a century — still look pretty young … AK: (Chuckles) Thank you. —- PM: But tell me … it’s always my goal to try and understand something about leadership and you’ve had the close up view, of so many, from, what, Kennedy to the current crop, you’ve seen them all, in countries around the world. Can you pick out one person who symbolized great leadership? AK: Maybe not one person. I think I could pick out qualities. I’ve seen Heads of State whose capacity to think ahead of their times has been magnificent. I have seen individuals whose intellectual dimension has enabled them to bring forward articulation on forces of society which people hadn’t necessarily recognised but they’re going to be very, very important in the future. So that sort of quality of leadership I admire and I’m not sure that I would feel too comfortable in telling you who those individuals are (chuckles), but they are both European and North American. And I think that there are also perhaps in the developing world, men and women, who have had the faculties of leadership that I have mentioned to you. But I think the developing world has been a more difficult world to have those capacities actually exteriorise themselves. There’s much more stability in the political process in Western Europe and North America than there is in these other countries. But those are the qualities that seem to me really important because, in a sense, they are gifts to future generations and that is, to me, something which is very, very important indeed.

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I help you run, grow, and transform your business. 🔥Run: focuses on resolving difficulties 🔥Grow: focuses on creating competitive capabilities. 🔥Transform: focuses on enhancing processes, technologies, and innovation.

Do you know your level of leadership? 🤔 So, if you haven't figured it out yet or just want to see where you stand, R. Barrett's 7 levels of leadership consciousness are listed below. It is extremely beneficial for leaders to identify how they can grow and adapt in order to have the greatest impact on their organisation or team. #leadership #personaldevelopment #personalgrowth

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Mohamed Bhanji

💎[ There is nothing more important than sharing knowledge ] 🔹 [ Educator with passion for sharing stories about the artistic, intellectual, and scientific contributions of Muslim civilizations to world heritage ]

7mo

Naaz Jetha Naaz, thanks for reposting. Vilislava Dimbareva

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Vilislava Dimbareva

I help you run, grow, and transform your business. 🔥Run: focuses on resolving difficulties 🔥Grow: focuses on creating competitive capabilities. 🔥Transform: focuses on enhancing processes, technologies, and innovation.

7mo

Thank you for sharing it🙏😊🙏

Abdulsalam A.K.

English Language Teacher.

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If a leader holds humanity high, he is the best leader.

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