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Management article
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Reference no. U0903E
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Management Update", 2009

Abstract

Real leadership is never a matter of simple rank, and opportunities to lead aren''t limited to times when you have formal authority over others. This article suggests five ways you can step forward as a leader in virtually any meeting, team, or project in which you''re involved. Gestures as simple as clarifying goals in a team discussion or expressing appreciation for someone else''s work signal your leadership skills. Take advantage of them.

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Abstract

Real leadership is never a matter of simple rank, and opportunities to lead aren''t limited to times when you have formal authority over others. This article suggests five ways you can step forward as a leader in virtually any meeting, team, or project in which you''re involved. Gestures as simple as clarifying goals in a team discussion or expressing appreciation for someone else''s work signal your leadership skills. Take advantage of them.

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