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Leading from the heart

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Leadership needs people that are selfless

Caring is one ingredient that makes a leader very effective.

When people feel loved, they are willing to contribute and collaborate with the leader.

The people of Zimbabwe are willing to give more, as long as leaders know that we matter.

If you are not trusted as a leader, people in your team are not comfortable being around you.

If a leader does not use the heart to lead, they lose touch with people’s feeling.

Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People
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