Ironically, the president of a good team is often the person who wanted the least in the first place! He must be a person who does not want power but must be given authority by other party members who value his decisions.
So would a good team president:
A chairman who represents the team is ready to serve as an example of loyalty and loyalty to the team and other leaders of the team.
A president with good communication and interpersonal skills who can work with other members to achieve the greatest good for all members of the team regardless of team or like.
A chairman who can resist various temptations and persuasions from the opposition or the political arena.
President of strong character with both prudence and charisma.
A chairman is generally prepared to listen to the needs of the members and to represent them honestly.
A speaker who dares to stand up and say what needs to be said - rather than just saying what the members want to hear.
A president who is willing to make difficult (and perhaps unpopular) decisions for the greater good of the party will be instrumental in the process of restructuring the party.
A chairperson who will not be biased or emotional in her decision but will be in the common interest of all members in any situation.
A president who is ready to unite every fighting party in the party and not to split the party.
A president who is willing to write his name in gold and accept the sacrifice for not increasing his personal and family bank account.
A speaker who will not be impressed by the voice of his position as president of the state team, but is willing to see this position as a call to duty and service.
A chairperson who is accessible and willing to keep her door open for all members.
A president who will not betray the party but will be loyal and loyal to the party he will represent.
A president who will not turn party wealth into his own personal legacy.
A president who is ready and determined to take the party to the next level despite any challenges.
A speaker who knows that the Brick House journey has barely begun in 2023 and it will be a big fight, not a jamboree.
A good president will build a good leadership style that focuses on alliances and building, while a bad president's status stems from a president who is a "hostler" - the motivation and motivation to get what he wants without resorting to manipulation. Although the discussion and even coercion are sometimes required, a good speaker will always try to use persuasion first.
Our president must be a talented visionary leader. He must use the full range of his cognitive, emotional, and behavioral skills to bring about a profound change in our party. He needs to strategically evaluate his moves and anticipate feedback.
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