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leadership
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leadership
Etymology: AS, leadan, to lead, scieppan, to shape
the ability to influence others in the attainment of goals. Kinds of leadership include authoritarian, democratic, participative, and permissive (laissez faire).


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Winners were chosen based on professional and/or entrepreneurial accomplishments, demonstrated leadership qualities and professional and /or business affiliations.
The annual award, which was first established and handed out by the association's board of directors in 1993, recognizes mayors who demonstrate leadership qualities that contribute to lasting benefits in their communities.
These are 'taboos' of persuasion, position, person and range from the double standards of leaders, leadership by charisma, the political aspects of leadership, the leadership qualities of women, the existence of favoritism and nepotism with respect to leadership, manipulation by leadership, and the role of credibility in establishing and maintaining leadership.
 
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