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Postby Pete Zafra on Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:38 pm

What's your ideal leader like? The type of person that you would be instantly attracted to and would end up following what he/she does? What are some traits that you look for in a leader? Name some leaders that you admire within or outside our industry.

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Re: Your Ideal Leader

Postby Lynda Cromar on Wed Jul 27, 2011 7:14 pm

Art Jonak

* being willing to give first
* looking to care about people
* not showy but walks the talk

sure there is more to add those are important
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Re: Your Ideal Leader

Postby Pete Zafra on Thu Jul 28, 2011 10:30 am

lyndacromar wrote:Art Jonak

* being willing to give first
* looking to care about people
* not showy but walks the talk

sure there is more to add those are important


Great one Lynda. I'm familiar with Art Jonak. I also like the traits that you have given up above. Thanks for your response. :D
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Re: Your Ideal Leader

Postby Mario Sanders on Thu Jul 28, 2011 7:05 pm

An ideal leader is someone who can attract attention quietly.
A leader can give you the facts, let you decide for yourself the value in what is being offered. Once you've made a positive decision, you will follow that leader where ever he goes.
A smooth talker will get your attention. A fast talker will also get your attention. But these will not keep your attention. But once you are given the facts to make a sound decision on your own, you will keep the attention for a much longer time. That would be a sign of a good ideal leader! :idea:
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Re: Your Ideal Leader

Postby Mario Sanders on Thu Jul 28, 2011 7:18 pm

One of my greatest leader, friend and mentor in my life was my mother.
She was very active in the community, sat on several committees and is very known throughout our city.
She did not have to be a great leader but just one person who tried to make a difference in our city. She not only made a difference, but also influenced her city and her community and church activities.
She calmed me when we talked for hours and over time has taught me a lot about life.
I will truly miss her.
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Re: Your Ideal Leader

Postby Cara Olson on Thu Jul 28, 2011 9:42 pm

Honesty and integrity and no BS makes me very attracted. I can see through the BS fairly easily thus those that BS do not like me. :shock: Honesty attracts loyalty or at least should. I find I am willing to do more when it is given to me straight- the good the bad and the ugly.

Communication is also important.

Quiet and confident is also attractive.
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Re: Your Ideal Leader

Postby paul brookman on Fri Jul 29, 2011 7:31 am

I'd say someone who is honest and has a proven track record in what you are looking to achieve and not just full of hype like a lof them are. I cant believe how many of these so called gurus are around who are supposedly so rich its unbelievable and yet they hassle you with emails to buy there latest product for $37.Some of their videos are funny too watch though. To fast track your way to success in a particular industry a mentor is definitely the way forward though.
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Re: Your Ideal Leader

Postby Pete Zafra on Fri Jul 29, 2011 10:38 am

mlsanders wrote:An ideal leader is someone who can attract attention quietly.
A leader can give you the facts, let you decide for yourself the value in what is being offered. Once you've made a positive decision, you will follow that leader where ever he goes.
A smooth talker will get your attention. A fast talker will also get your attention. But these will not keep your attention. But once you are given the facts to make a sound decision on your own, you will keep the attention for a much longer time. That would be a sign of a good ideal leader! :idea:


I like that! Basically Attraction Marketing working at its best! One of the best traits in a leader I believe! :D
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Re: Your Ideal Leader

Postby Pete Zafra on Fri Jul 29, 2011 10:41 am

mlsanders wrote:One of my greatest leader, friend and mentor in my life was my mother.
She was very active in the community, sat on several committees and is very known throughout our city.
She did not have to be a great leader but just one person who tried to make a difference in our city. She not only made a difference, but also influenced her city and her community and church activities.
She calmed me when we talked for hours and over time has taught me a lot about life.
I will truly miss her.


That's amazing. I'm sorry to hear about your mother. What an amazing mother you have. Seems like she really made an impact on your life and influenced you on a positive way. Without a doubt, she is proud of you. I have to say the same goes for me. My parents work so hard and really know how to make things work for the best.

Thanks for your response. :D
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Re: Your Ideal Leader

Postby Pete Zafra on Fri Jul 29, 2011 10:44 am

mobilebiz wrote:Honesty and integrity and no BS makes me very attracted. I can see through the BS fairly easily thus those that BS do not like me. :shock: Honesty attracts loyalty or at least should. I find I am willing to do more when it is given to me straight- the good the bad and the ugly.

Communication is also important.

Quiet and confident is also attractive.



Nice thought you have here. I believe honesty is very important in our industry. I believe if you cheat your way to the top, it will get back to you. Be honest unless you want the feds knocking on your door.. lol
Communication is also very vital! Thanks for pointing that out.

Thanks for your response! :D
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