Leaders
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Politicians recognize this, and campaign seasons are always filled with stops and picture opportunities with leading faith
leaders.
They use it to get to the truth, and they do what mature
leaders
do everyday; they have difficult conversations with difficult people, sometimes during very difficult times.
We're hardwired to become
leaders
of the pack.
This is a story about the fact that people in Africa are no longer willing to tolerate corruption from their
leaders.
For this climate crisis, we assembled a network, really, of superstars, from policy activists to scientists and entrepreneurs and business
leaders.
You could join other
leaders
in mandating, lobbying for mandated cap and trade in U.S. greenhouse gas reductions.
Our
leaders
are working tirelessly to try and find ways to save money.
It took us 10 years to unite 18 opposition party leaders, with their big egos, behind one single candidate against the Balkan dictator Slobodan Milosevic.
Well, if we were to listen to a lot of our political
leaders
over the years, we would simply go shopping.
Most governments followed the dictate of the authoritarian
leaders
to stay away from these different groups, because they were terrorists.
AB: Well, one thing that we're all very suspicious of is individual
leaders.
And I asked last week, in a meeting with Dutch government representatives, I asked one of the
leaders
of the team whether he found plausible that people died because of the DigiNotar hack.
We need a diversity of backgrounds and skills, with introverts and extroverts and
leaders
and followers.
And this is what the
leaders
of this region are trying to do.
Yes, we do have all the resources that we need in order to develop new cultural institutions, but what I think is more important is that we are very fortunate to have visionary
leaders
who understand that this can't happen from outside, it has to come from within.
So I think women in our society are becoming leaders, because they realize that for their future generations, it's very important to maintain our cultural identities.
When teaming works, you can be sure that some leaders,
leaders
at all levels, have been crystal clear that they don't have the answers.
We need to, for example, embrace the big data, the knowledge that is there from market
leaders
who understand what it means to use and leverage big data.
And interesting research by Adam Grant at the Wharton School has found that introverted
leaders
often deliver better outcomes than extroverts do, because when they are managing proactive employees, they're much more likely to let those employees run with their ideas, whereas an extrovert can, quite unwittingly, get so excited about things that they're putting their own stamp on things, and other people's ideas might not as easily then bubble up to the surface.
Now in fact, some of our transformative
leaders
in history have been introverts.
And this turns out to have a special power all its own, because people could feel that these
leaders
were at the helm not because they enjoyed directing others and not out of the pleasure of being looked at; they were there because they had no choice, because they were driven to do what they thought was right.
And in the discussion I attended with global leaders, you know, many say now the problem is that the emerging economies, they are getting out too much carbon dioxide.
Globally, we have policies, international instruments, work
leaders.
When these girls sit, you unlock intelligence, you unlock passion, you unlock commitment, you unlock focus, you unlock great
leaders.
So I hope you'll join me on my quest, you as, kind of, thought
leaders.
I'd like to see a world with more
leaders
who are familiar with the depths of the views of those they deeply disagree with, so that they can understand the nuances of everyone they're representing.
If you guys aren't already
leaders
in your community, you probably will be, and if there's anything I can give you that will transcend what I've gotten from skateboarding, the only things of meaning, I think, and of permanence, it's not fame, it's not all these things.
This would be the natural government response, to hide away all our government
leaders
in hermetically sealed bubbles.
What happens if we were to take the President's DNA, or a king or queen's, and put it out to a group of a few hundred trusted researchers so they could study that DNA and do penetration testing against it as a means of helping our
leaders?
There is the people, and then there is the government or
leaders.
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