![]() ![]() They do not give excuses to justify staying stuck in their career. These women are committed to their personal growth and set clear goals, and work on their communication skills and time management skills. Here is the summary of what I’ve learned: Qualities Of A Leader They are committed to themselves And really anyone can acquire those characteristics if they want to become a leader. Most leaders have certain characteristics though that steer them in the direction of leadership. And you do not need another advanced professional or business degree. ![]() The most important shift was that you do not need a fancy title to be a leader. What I learned from them completely shifted my idea of what it takes to be a true leader. ![]() Here are some things I noticed that are typical to leaders who are not only massively successful but also fulfilled in their careers. In my 17 years of experience of working in four different careers, first as an attending physician, then leadership and process improvement coach, as a business professor, and now as a career coach, I have worked with and interviewed some kickass women leaders in various positions across a variety of industries. Hopefully, you can take away some key points to use in your own field. Here is what she has learned throughout her varied career. She has extensive experience being led and being a leader. This guest post answers this question from a writer, physician, and career coach Mrinilani Garv. There’s always talk about leadership, good leadership qualities and different leadership styles, and how to get to leadership positions (especially for women), however, what happens when you attain that coveted position? What are the qualities of a leader that make her successful and emulated? ![]()
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