Commander of
education
Meir Shalev reveals in Yediot Aharonot a
document
"The leader is a kind of father".
"While being
friendly and understanding, the leader also knows how to punish, when
necessary"
"The leader takes his task seriously, which is expressed in his
thoroughness and comprehensive knowledge as well as in his facial expressions
and his tone of speech".
"The leader is willing to work many hour per day,
every day".
"The leader makes a creative use of a wide spectrum of
punishments".
"The leader is professional in his own sphere of
competence, but that is not enough in itself. There is also needed 'the halo
effect' which makes him seem all-powerful in the eyes of those he is
called upon to lead".
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