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List the personal strengths and interpersonal skills required of a good leader.
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VerifiedPersonal strengths and interpersonal skills of a good leader are:
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Self-confidence - leaders who believe in themselves, will find it easier to convince others to trust them and to follow their instructions and ideas;
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Self-control - the skill needed in crises, when the leader has a responsibility to find a solution for peaceful problem-solving. Also, in situations of accelerated company growth, when a leader must not be overwhelmed by the success and forget about other threats;
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Commitment - if a leader puts in a lot of work effort and doesn't give up in the face of obstacles, their employees will have more motivation to continue working despite problems;
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Responsibility - despite the job is divided between team members, the leader will connect of them in crises;
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Communication skills - the leader coordinates everything; therefore, he needs to know how to adjust the communication to the production employees, marketing or financial department;
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Team management - a skill that a leader uses to select competent workers and to manage human resources in the company.
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