
By Daniel B. Kline
Whether you're the boss or part of a team, it's always possible to be a leader. In fact, leadership is very different from being in charge.
This article originally appeared in the Motley Fool.
Lead By Example
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In my first season working a paying job at the summer camp I had long attended, my boss showed us how to solve some basic plumbing problems. As you might imagine, that was not always pleasant work.[post_ads_2]
Some of my coworkers always seemed to be busy when a clogged toilet needed to be fixed. Others, however, were always willing to jump in when needed. That's something the boss noted and appreciated. It's also something every employee noticed, and while some were happy to get out of a miserable job, most appreciated the effort.Look The Part
The old hackneyed line is to dress for the job you want, not the one you have. That's often not possible depending on the work you do, but Mark Sanborn, president of Sanborn & Associates Inc., explained how to dress to be seen as a leader in a guest post on Entrepreneur.com.[post_ads_2]