Kirkpatrick and Locke identified six traits that separate leaders from nonleaders. These traits are:

a. respectability, trustworthiness, flexibility, self-confidence, intelligence, and sociability
b. self-confidence, progression of experiences, influence of others, personal life factors, honesty, and drive
c. intelligence, self-confidence, determination, integrity, sociability, and honesty
d. drive, desire to lead, honesty, self-confidence, cognitive ability, and knowledge of business


D
Research by Kirkpatrick and Locke (1991) concluded that leaders posses six traits: drive, desire to lead, honesty, self-confidence, cognitive ability, and knowledge of business. Wood identified five dominant factors that influenced leadership development: self-confidence, innate qualities, progression of experience, influence of significant others, and personal life factors. Stodgill identified the following traits of a leader: intelligence, self-confidence, determination, integrity, sociability. Murphy and DeBack (1991) identified four characteristics of leaders: caring, respectability, trustworthiness, and flexibility.

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