Great leaders are highly skilled in marketing and pragmatic knowledge. The genius ones are highly philosophical. Here's why:
Pragmatism is the hard foundation. Marketing doesn't matter if you don't have practical solutions and thinking.
Good leaders look for value. Great leaders position. Genius ones set the pace in their policies.
Good leaders look for value. Great leaders position. Genius ones set the pace in their policies.
Marketing. Practical solutions don't work without narrative. You must sieze the narrative and reshape it. Anyone can play to emotions. That's easy.
A great leader sees the flow of emotions. They appeal to it. A genius one knows how to dance with it. They it reshape it.
A great leader sees the flow of emotions. They appeal to it. A genius one knows how to dance with it. They it reshape it.
Philosophical. An odd trait, but it means a leader self reflects. They think about their place in the world. As well as others.
They can articulate, with soulful clarity, the fury, the fears, and yet, the hopes and dreams of the people. Elegantly. Simply.
They can articulate, with soulful clarity, the fury, the fears, and yet, the hopes and dreams of the people. Elegantly. Simply.
The last one is the hardest by far I think. It's a rare trait in leaders and usually found in one's we know well in history.
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