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Train with Conviction

The most effective training comes from a strong belief in your subject and sincere concern for the learners. Your conviction about what you teach will be evident to your students. Similarly, a leader's belief in what he or she says will also be evident to their followers. ead Train with Conviction** as published in Law Officer Magazine.

Leaders Create Vision

Authorities on Leadership identify Vision as an essential characteristic of a successful leader. Vision can be a powerful tool that motivates, educates, gives direction and challenges an organization.

Fitness and Self-Control

Leaders can demonstrate the character of self-control through physical fitness.

Leaders and Communications

Effective and intentional communications do not happen by accident. A leader with character takes the time and effort to listen, with intent and humility, to others. Read Leaders and Communications** as published in Law Officer Magazine.

Discipline - Self and Others

A leader with character maintains self-discipline and, when dealing with subordinates, takes care to "praise in public and chew out in private."

Leadership Diligence

A great leader will develop a character defined by diligence and inspire others to develop the same character. Success requires diligence, which is a commitment to excel at your work, be a continuous learner, do your homework, and then work hard.

Keeping Peace

Keeping the peace is usually easier when done from a position of power than of weakness. However, the appropriate use of restraint of that power is an admirable character trait of a true leader. Read Keeping Peace** as published in Law Officer Magazine.