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Being a leader is more than just having a title.
You can become a leader by progressing through five levels of influence.
The first level is when people follow you because of your title. The last level is when people follow you because of your record of developing new leaders and great organizations.
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Level 1: Position
Title-based: people follow you because of your role.
Level 2: Permission
Relationship-based: those who follow you do so due to the influence you have and the trust they place in you. Be a leader who earns the trust of your team...
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An individual grows as a leader through five levels of influence.
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