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Leadership Traits in Lower Socio-economic Areas: Free-Thinking and Flexibility
Leadership Leadership Traits in Lower Socio-economic Areas: Free-Thinking and Flexibility

In Australia, the most advantaged and the most disadvantaged people tend to live almost side by side. Take Sydney for example; the New South Wales city is home to Emerton and Busby, which rank among some of the most disadvantaged areas in the country, yet these are just a few kilometres from areas such as St Ives and West Pennant Hills, which rank among the most advantaged.

Leadership Traits in Lower Socio-economic Areas: Decisiveness
Leadership Leadership Traits in Lower Socio-economic Areas: Decisiveness

The Goldilocks Zone – the situation in which everything is ‘just right’ and running smoothly – is so rare that it may as well not exist at all. Instead, almost all of the decisions we must make are fraught with compromises, and with unforeseen variables which exist beyond our control.

Traits Leaders from Lower Socio-Economic Areas Tend to Exhibit
Leadership Traits Leaders from Lower Socio-Economic Areas Tend to Exhibit

Leadership. It seems like a pretty straight forward concept. There are good leaders and bad leaders. In order to be a good leader, one must do certain things. It is an easy recipe for success. Right?