Kenneth E. Boulding (1910–1993) British-American economist
Source: 1950s, The Skills of the Economist, 1958, p. 15
Book Sometimes you win Sometimes you Learn
Variant: Responsibility is the most important ability that a person can possess.
Source: Developing the Leaders Around You: How to Help Others Reach Their Full Potential
Kenneth E. Boulding (1910–1993) British-American economist
Source: 1950s, The Skills of the Economist, 1958, p. 15
Richard Boyatzis (1946) American business theorist
Source: Competent manager (1982), p. 33.
Alastair Reynolds book Diamond Dogs
Turquoise Days, Chapter 2 (p. 237)
Short fiction, Diamond Dogs, Turquoise Days (2003)
“I believe that leadership skills are transferable and can be taught.”
Don Soderquist (1934–2016)
Don Soderquist “ The Wal-Mart Way: The Inside Story of the Success of the World's Largest Company https://books.google.com/books?id=mIxwVLXdyjQC&lpg=PR9&dq=Don%20Soderquist&pg=PR9#v=onepage&q=Don%20Soderquist&f=false, Thomas Nelson, April 2005, p. 9. <br class="br">On Leading Well
Daniel Goleman (1946) American psychologist & journalist
Source: IQ and technical skills are important, but emotional intelligence is the sine qua non of leadership (1998), p. 93-94
“Saying no is its own leadership capability. It is not just a peripheral skill.”
Greg McKeown (author) book Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
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Edgar H. Schein (1928) Psychologist
Source: Organizational Culture and Leadership, 1985, p. 2
“Leadership is ability to decide what is to be done a then get others to do it.”
Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890–1969) American general and politician, 34th president of the United States (in office from 1953 to 1961)