"Le leadership est la capacité de décider ce qu'il faut faire et ensuite de faire en sorte que les autres aient envie de le faire."
— Dwight D. Eisenhower
Simplified Meaning:
Great leaders are good at figuring out what needs to be accomplished and then inspiring others to help make it happen. Think of a coach on a sports team. The coach decides the game's strategy, but the players must believe in that strategy and be motivated to play their best. The coach’s job is not just to come up with a plan but also to encourage and motivate the players to follow it enthusiastically. For example, in a company, a manager might see that a new project is necessary to improve business. The manager must clearly explain the benefits of this project and make the team feel excited and committed to working on it. When the team is inspired and eager to work, they are more likely to put in their best effort, leading to success. This makes the manager a good leader because they don’t just tell people what to do, they make people want to do it.