2. Gautama Buddha, also known
as Siddhartha Gautama, or
simply the Buddha, was a
sage on whose
teachings Buddhism was
founded.
Buddha means "awakened one"
or "the enlightened one."
"Buddha" is also used as a title
for the first awakened being in
an era.
3. The Buddha’s leadership was
to uncover the truth and not to
hide it.
It does not matter whether the
truth is bitter, a true leader
genuinely faces it rather than
runs away from it.
Then he preach nothing but
the truth.
4. The Buddha first attained the
Buddhahood after long
struggle and then only he
asked others to follow his
path.
A true leader never preach
without himself experiencing it
firsthand.
5. Great teachers always teach
others what he has
experienced and understood.
Within every leader, there is a
great teacher.
The Buddha is the greatest
leader and the teacher of all
time.
6. A petty bogus leaders are filled
with fear, suspicion and jealousy.
A true leader is someone with
compassion and he always
protect others at hard times.
A great leader enjoys his
subordinate’s success.
The Buddha helped all his
followers to win over suffering
and protected against endless
suffering of “sansara”.
7. Lot of leaders arrogantly think
that their followers must talk to
them.
But the Buddha, always talk
first when he meet someone.
Great leaders are never
arrogant in front of his
followers or subordinates.