(Prof.)
Lt. James Eugene Cobb, second in command of the entire southwest region for the Army National Guard (during the late 90s) taught me what it was to be a leader. From his title he renders a perceived characteristic of being an expert in the skill. He grew in ranks from both the U.S. Military as well as California Highway Patrol. Because he interacted with various groups of people in various situations his style of leadership changed to fit the specific need of the group. I learned quite young that to be a leader there were a few traits ...