On May 1st, most (if not all) mandates currently in effect for the federated bodies of the University of Ottawa will come to an end and the newly elected executives will begin their year-long journeys as student leaders. After being fortunate enough to have been elected last year to the PIDSSA executive, I have come to learn a lot about being a leader. I think that there are an endless amount of characteristics that student leaders can possess. As I personally embark on my renewed mandate as a member of the 2009-2010 PIDSSA executive, I wanted to share a list of top 10 characteristics that I find to be essential when it comes to being in the position of a leader.
- A great leader never demands respect from others, he/she earns it.
- A great leader, when surrounded by other leaders, recognizes when to lead and when to let others lead.
- A great leader is easily approachable by others.
- A great leader never says never.
- A great leader accepts criticism and expects no praise.
- A great leader learns from his mistakes.
- A great leader is able to work with others when striving towards a common goal.
- A great leader always takes into account the effect of his/her decision on those who he/she represents.
- A great leader must be open to different opinions at the same time as having his/her own.
- A great leader does not always say what he/she is thinking; he/she thinks before speaking.
The hiatus is due to exams and papers lol.
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