As of today there are well over 100,000,000 websites floating around the world. Some estimate the number to be closer to 200,000,000. That is a lot of blog posts, web design, and comments.
But have you ever wondered which of those 100,000,000 or so are worth reading? I have, and that’s why I started compiling a list of top leadership blogs to follow in various niches from all around the globe.
I recently heard a definition of leadership and it went like this:
I like this definition of leadership for a number of reasons. It is concise, truthful, authentic, yet it also has the possibility of being both positive and negative. And that is the reality about leadership; it can be both positive and negative or—if you will—good or evil.
An Example Of Bad Leadership
One of the worst people to ever walk the face of the planet was Adolph Hitler, for obvious reasons. He was a mighty, powerful, evil leader. He had influence and people followed him, to their own detriment. I think Hitler is the perfect example of negative leadership. I wouldn’t suggest anyone trying to mimic his leadership style, and I certainly wouldn’t suggest following anyone who believed in the things he did.
Examples Of Good Leadership
But there are also many, many positive leaders around the world, both past and present. These are the people who are world changers. They are making a positive dent in the world, sometimes tearing a brand new hole in the machine of their niche, and people are quite happy about that, thank you very much!
I want to follow good people. I want to see how they are affecting others around them, influencing people for the greater good, making a substantial impact in the lives of the people who are giving them the time of day.
The Top Leadership Blogs
That’s why you should start following the people on my list of top leadership blogs. These are people worth listening to. So check out the list and considering following a few of these people. You just might learn a thing or two.
Below is the link to my:
Top Leadership Blogs
QUESTION: What do you think about this list of leaders and top leadership blogs? Who do you think should be added?
[stextbox id=”custom”]Disclaimer: Although I am recommending these people as leaders, I do not necessarily endorse everything they do, say, believe, or otherwise. Use wisdom and discretion in all things and you’ll do well in life.[/stextbox]
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Charles Specht says
What do you think about this list of leaders and top leadership blogs? Who do you think should be added?