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~ As Bill Sees It: Leadership in A.A. ~
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p. 224

No society can function well without able leadership at all its levels, and A.A. can be no exception.  But we A.A.'s sometimes cherish the thought that we can do without much personal leadership at all.  We are apt to warp the traditional idea of "principles before personalities" around to such a point that there would be no "personality" in leadership whatever.  This would imply rather faceless robots trying to please everybody.

A leader in A.A. service is a man (or woman) who can personally put principles, plans, and policies into such dedicated and effective action that the rest of us naturally want to back him up and help him with his job.  When a leader power-drives us badly, we rebel; but when he too meekly becomes an order-taker and he exercises no judgment of his own -- well, he really isn't a leader at all.


TWELVE CONCEPTS, PP. 38-39

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