A good leader is like a captain who steers the ship through rough seas. A great follower is like a sailor who notices when the wind changes and helps the captain adjust the sails before they even know it needs to happen. Sometimes, the most important people in a group are not the ones making all the decisions, they're the ones who help others make better choices.
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- A soccer coach is a good leader if she guides her team during a match. A great follower is one of her players who notices that the opposing team has changed their strategy and tells the coach before the game gets harder.
- A good leader is like a lighthouse, showing ships the way to safety. A great follower is someone on the ship who knows when the wind is changing and adjusts the sails before the captain even realizes it’s needed.
- In a classroom, a good teacher leads the students through their lessons, but a great student helps others understand difficult topics by explaining them in simple words.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Leader and Why Are Some So Charismatic?
- How Can One Person Really Change the World?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Leader vs. a ‘Great’ Follower?
- What Makes a Person a Leader?
- What Makes a Leader Different from a Manager?
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