Why Do You Want to Be a Leader?

Wayne Rivers
By Wayne Rivers
7 minutes

There are good – and much less valid – reasons to want to be a leader, so it’s important to think through the WHY before making the decision. Your purpose in choosing a leadership path could be the difference between becoming a great or mediocre leader.

Watch Digging Deeper this week as Dennis encourages you to carefully consider the reasons for choosing (or deciding NOT to pursue) a leadership role. We’d love to hear what has motivated you to get to where you are today. Please share with us in the comments below.

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