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Hello, I'm Pippa from BBC Learning English, and in this series we're finding out what makes a good leader and learning some useful vocabulary to use at work.
Today we'll be hearing from Rosie Ginday, an entrepreneur who helps young people gain work skills.
Leadership is the ability to set a.
Vision and really live the actions that you need to to be able to implement your plan.
Rosie started her business, Miss Macaroon, in 2011 with just 500 pounds.
She now mentors young people, which means she offers advice and career support.
So what's the most surprising thing about being a leader for Rosie?
One of the most surprising things I've learned about leadership is definitely that you.
Grow the more you ask for help.
What advice would Rosie give to future leaders?
My top tip would be to really.
Live and breathe your values and your vision.
And through that you'll be able to attract the right people to help you to get to where you want to get to.
So good leaders live and breathe their values and vision.
This means everything they do reflects their beliefs and plans.
Leaders really shouldn't direct and then actually.
Take actions that go against those directions and instructions.
So you just have to walk the.
Walk as well as talk to the talk.
Rosie also uses the phrase walk the walk, which is another way to talk.