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Collins Sheds Light on Leadership
"I think leadership comes from a place of respect and genuineness that can allow for more than one person to be in a room. When you are a leader you understand that letting somebody else speak or shine their light does not dim yours or invalidate your opinion [Collins, 2019]".
0:27. Has your perception of what it takes to be a leader changed now that you have completed the Laidlaw Scholarship Programme?
1:13. Do you think you have developed or acquired new leadership skills since joining the Laidlaw programme?
2:29. What do you think about when you think about leadership?
3:31. Could you give an example of a time when you applied one or more of these?
4:30. Who is your favourite leader, and why?
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Collins, Georgina, what a great video panel! Thank you so much. I wish more of our politicians today recognised that true leadership isn't about being the centre of attention but about actively listening and encouraging others to shine. Kudos.