Leaders, Learning and Trust LO22093

Gray Southon (Gray.Southon@uts.EDU.AU)
Tue, 06 Jul 1999 11:21:39 +1000

Replying to LO22071 --

Colleagues,

I see a leader as the embodiment of the collective psyche.

I see this explains most of our concepts of great leaders, but also
enables distributed leaaderships..

Yours

Gray Southon

At 16:30 30/06/99 EDT, you wrote:

>I wonder if, or how the following thoughts fit into others thoughts on
>notions of leadership?
>
>May a 'leader' be the unifying expression of fragmentary impressions of
>the collective need felt in each and every moment?
>
>He/she or it may best be paradoxically 'invisible' and 'blind'.
>
>To speak of and seek the quality 'leadership' may be nothing more or less
>than to express awe and respect in the face of 'unknowing'.

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