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问题     The term "leader" has been used almost to the point of【C1】______, now branding anyone who【C2】______in a leadership role. But there is far more【C3】______in being a leader than simply holding a title.
    The【C4】______examples of leadership are many, ranging from the Fortune 500 to Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For. Though both【C5】______contain highly successful companies, there is often a【C6】_______difference in the way they’re run, with one focused on a more traditional model of【C7】______(driven toward the bottom line) while the other seeks to provide a more modern approach【C8】_______business, with leaders that strive to【C9】_______in their employees, a process that【C10】______enables those people to contribute to the organization more creatively—contributions that in themselves【C11】______the success of the venture.
    And this process starts【C12】______.
    There are a【C13】______number of ways to describe the attributes of a true leader. However, taking into account the new focus on【C14】______companies mentioned above, leaders in these organizations are driven by what they can do for other people and,【C15】______, often possess the following traits:
    1. Readily willing to listen and make decisions based on a diverse【C16】______of views.
    2. Acts as a guide or a coach, as【C17】______to those who dictate.
    3.  Provides【C18】______for success to subordinates (rather than accepting it for themselves).
    4. Enables and empowers by providing【C19】______on business functions.
    5.  Enlightens people through development and education, whether based on the leader’s personal experience or outside resources.
    6.  Inspires others through a level of personal belief in the business venture.
    7. Motivates people through positive【C20】______and rewards.
    8. Leads by example.
    9.  Serves people, looking out for their best interest. [br] 【C8】
The term "leader" has been used almost to the point of over-saturation, now branding anyone who serves in a leadership role. But there is far more involved in being a leader than simply holding a title.
    The varied examples of leadership are many, ranging from the Fortune 500 to Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For. Though both lists contain highly successful companies, there is often a noticeable difference in the way they’re run, with one focused on a more traditional model of profitability (driven toward the bottom line) while the other seeks to provide a more modern approach to business, with leaders that strive to bring out the best in their employees, a process that in turn enables those people to contribute to the organization more creatively—contributions that in themselves drive the success of the venture.
    And this process starts at the top.
    There are a limitless number of ways to describe the attributes of a true leader. However, taking into account the new focus on employee-centric companies mentioned above, leaders in these organizations are driven by what they can do for other people and, as such, often possess the following traits:
    1. Readily willing to listen and make decisions based on a diverse range of views.
    2. Acts as a guide or a coach, as opposed to those who dictate.
    3. Provides credit for success to subordinates (rather than accepting it for themselves).
    4. Enables and empowers by providing free reign on business functions.
    5.  Enlightens people through development and education, whether based on the leader’s personal experience or outside resources.
    6. Inspires others through a level of personal belief in the business venture.
    7. Motivates people through positive reinforcement and rewards.
    8. Leads by example.
    9. Serves people, looking out for their best interest.

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