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Analysing group dynamics and leadership Leadership in sport There is a common misconception that you have to be born  

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Analysing group dynamics and leadership Leadership in sport There is a common misconception that you have to be born with natural leadership skills to be a good leader. However there are many different way in which leaders emerge and many different styles in which they lead. Everybody has the potential to be a leader. Leaders are those who can make other people want to achieve a common goal. They do not do this by ordering people about; they give people a purpose and empower them to do it for themselves. There are many leadership qualities that become important in team games. There are those who lead by example (such as martin Johnson), those who use motivational tools (such as Roy Keane) and those who lead by tactical knowledge of the game (Nasser Hussaine) As a coach, manager or captain you are a leader of people. Leadership is a skill that can...

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