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WHO SHOULD BE OUR LEADER IN 2008?
 
who should be our leader in 2008?
 
The Leadership Challenge
What would it be worth to you, my friends, to find a solution to an unsolvable problem – on your terms? The barrier to solution may well be related to your capacity for conception. If something can be conceived, and if the leader is convinced it is right, what is conceived can be made reality. The challenge of leadership, the challenge of achieving results, is converting vision to reality. Great leaders achieve great results because they don’t limit their vision by the obstacle-strewn reality that many see.
The process of learning how to become a more productive leader is made much more effective by developing a clear, specific, tangible context in which to learn. History is densely populated with powerful leaders whose ability to inspire change in their charges led to substantial success. Perhaps the greatest among the great leaders is Alexander, King of Macedonia. As a military commander, he defeated numerous armies that were numerically superior to his. As a statesman, he won nation after nation to his side. As a ruler, he nurtured an organizational culture that transcended empire. Alexander became an icon known the world over simply as Alexander the Great.
Great leaders are in the reality creation business. Within some obvious constraints, they make their world the way they want it to be. This is the process of enactment – the process whereby an actor causes an action, the outcome of which changes the world to which that actor subsequently responds. An actor can be anyone - the actor is you the entrepreneur. The actor changes the environment, situation, perception, rules, processes, ideas or any other concepts, EVEN GOVERNMENTS.
The Noticeboard finds it necessary to inform the many entrepreneurs in Ghana about the vision of the various flag bearers of the various political parties for the MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE BUSINESSES in Ghana so they can make informed decision as to who has them at heart and who to vote for in 2008.
We at THE NOTICEBOARD will try to bring to you word for word what the various flag bearers wish for you when they become PRESIDENT OF THE COUNTRY.
 
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