Much has been said and written about the nature of leadership in all spheres of life and in its good and evil manifestations. Men and women have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for having conferred the greatest benefit on mankind. Others, such as Nazi Germany\u27s Adolf Hitler and Cambodia\u27s Pol Pot, have become synonymous with the opposite extreme of this distinction. Fundamental questions about leadership continue to be asked: Can it be taught? Are certain people born leaders or can leadership be attained by all through the fullest development of each person\u27s individual potential? Is leadership the same as character? If so, what qualities of character constitute leadership? Or is it a set of acquired skills? Is it a matter o...