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| 41 | Everyone spend a dozen years in Hollywood, trying to break into the film industry, then ask this question! (LOL) | The Ugly People vs. the Beautiful People |
| 42 | Yes, just for semblance. Doesn't have to be the most effective leader, but one must 'start' somewhere...and take it from there. | Has there always got to be a leader? |
| 43 | > Even in small, informal groups
Usually the group (itself) decides if it needs to appoint a leader. Majority usually rules | Has there always got to be a leader? |
| 44 | Oh | Has there always got to be a leader? |
| 45 | > ...and we had fun... dang, it was fun *reminisce break*
> > *sips cognac* A leader can only be a stabilizer, not so much the main person in decision making. The best leaders follow their subjects. It is not really an ego thing! | Has there always got to be a leader? |
| 46 | If you are all deciding where to have coffee and donuts, I doubt it. | Has there always got to be a leader? |
| 47 | This is the reason we have board chairmen,committee chairmen...etc...to bring some sort of order if there is a conflict. Everyone respects this position. A stabilizer resolves conflicts if the group as a 'whole' cannot. (Not coffee and donuts issues) but a group leader does JUST that. Can lead a group if necessary. Sometimes it isn't even necessary. It is not a power thing nor should it be viewed that way. THEN trouble begins. | Has there always got to be a leader? |
| 48 | No, but the question referred to several different social situations. Some committees ARE friendships. I think the goal is to avoid chaos and help in a majority rules situation and open up lines of respectful communication.. If you do not like this structure, you probably won't want to stick around too long. | Has there always got to be a leader? |
| 49 | Well...there you go. At work you do not mind the structure and in your friendships the 'leader' positions repels you. Easy. | Has there always got to be a leader? |
| 50 | It would be wise (then) to be your own boss. Like an Avon or Mary Kay Cosmetic representative where you set your own schedule and work load. | Has there always got to be a leader? |