I thought I would take the opportunity this President's Day to reflect on what it means to be a good leader. Although this holiday was established to celebrate United States presidents, I would like to honor American Indian tribal presidents and chairpeople and tribal college presidents who serve in important leadership roles throughout Indian Country.
These people are doing the tough work of building communities and tribes while also looking seven generations into the future. They embody the American Indian attributes of leadership, including respect, responsibility, reciprocity, relationships, and reasoning.
In addition, I have compiled an additional list of important leadership attributes in fundraising. What are your thoughts?
1. Motivational 
2. Role model 
3. Listener 
4. Models the organization’s values 
5. Good personal values
6. Selfless
7. Trustworthy 
8. Integrity 
9. Risk-taker
10. Mobilizes people into action 
11. Passionate about the mission 
12. Does whatever it takes 
13. Communicator 
14. Admits mistakes 
15. Problem-solver 
16. Humble 
17. Thick-skinned 
18. Tireless hard worker 
19. Critical thinker 
20. Flexible 
21. Wise 
22. Visionary 
23. Willing to grow 
24. Helps people do things by themselves 
25. Plans for succession
26. Believes in the goodness of people 
27. Willing to make hard decisions 
28. Understands budgets and finance 
29. Understands organizational management 
30. Planning skills 
31. Knows the details but sees the big picture 
32. Great fundraiser 
33. Personable and connects with people
 
 
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