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Machiavelli

ng. Knowing when to introduce an initiative, when to go before one's constituents -- and when to hold off -- is a crucial skill." (Goodwin).Leaders must care about their people (and of course show them that they care): "A leader who does not hesitate before he sends his nation into battle is not fit to be a leader" (a quote of Golda Meir) (Spanoudis). This sets an example for the followers to care about their leader too."Everybody sees what you appear to be," says D1, implying that appearance is important. Appearance is a major factor of being a great leader. The leader knows he is judged by his appearance therefore he tries to appear as expected. D1 also says, "A prince must take great care that nothing goes out of his mouth which is not full of the above-named five qualities". The people judge by what they see and by what they hear, most do not feel what their leader is, everybody sees what he appears to beGreat leaders excel in the art of communication, timing, installing confidence, and showing credibility on a consistent basis. To possess only good qualities as a leader is dangerous; the leader sometimes has to do harm if constrained to do so in order to maintain his state. A great leader must be intelligent and hardworking, set examples and appear as what the people want him to be!...

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