Program Resources | Language Arts
OverviewSpeech and leadership work hand in hand. When you are called upon to lead, your spoken words and the way you use them will determine your credibility. There are many types of leaders, including the technocrat, who concentrates on the bottom line; the artist, who leads by imagination and intuition; and the craftsman, who leads by common sense and integrity. The best leader is aware of various learning styles and combines creativity and enthusiasm with sound judgment, compassion, and collaboration. This type of leader can use words to communicate with the greatest number of people. Good leaders have several characteristics in common, including
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