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The strategic leader fills the gap between the need for new possibility and the need for practicality by providing a prescriptive set of habits. An effective strategic leadership delivers the goods in terms of what an organization naturally expects from its leadership in times of change. 55% of this leadership normally involves strategic thinking. <ref>[[Autocratic Leadership]] Defined [http://wisetoast.com/12-different-types-of-leadership-styles/ WiseToast]</ref> | The strategic leader fills the gap between the need for new possibility and the need for practicality by providing a prescriptive set of habits. An effective strategic leadership delivers the goods in terms of what an organization naturally expects from its leadership in times of change. 55% of this leadership normally involves strategic thinking. <ref>[[Autocratic Leadership]] Defined [http://wisetoast.com/12-different-types-of-leadership-styles/ WiseToast]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 21:55, 21 December 2022
Strategic leadership is one that involves a leader who is essentially the head of an organization. The strategic leader is not limited to those at the top of the organization. It is geared to a wider audience at all levels who want to create a high performance life, team or organization.
The strategic leader fills the gap between the need for new possibility and the need for practicality by providing a prescriptive set of habits. An effective strategic leadership delivers the goods in terms of what an organization naturally expects from its leadership in times of change. 55% of this leadership normally involves strategic thinking. [1]
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- ↑ Autocratic Leadership Defined WiseToast