@Amir
I'm just borrowing for a bit before I share the link. My presenter quoted his mentors/business leaders he admires most as:
1.
Lee Kwan Yew, SINGAPORE
In 1965 – independence (same period as Kenya, Uganda,Tanzania)
From a “mere fishing village” to a “Financial Hub” which the world looks up to
Average growth of 8.5% CAGR since independence
Long term vision, strong leadership
2.
Sheik Maktoum, DUBAI
- In 1990 oil contributed 35% of GDP (now accounts for <10%)
- Non oil contribution has grown FOUR times since 1990 from US$ 5bn to US$ 20bn in 2003
- GDP per capital of approx US$20,000 (versus Kenya below US$400)
- Dubai GDP grew by 16.7% in 2004 [for a population of about1m people]
- Private Sector now accounts for 50% of GDP
- Gateway to trade in Asia and ME - links other continents Africa,Europe and US
- Millions of traders visit Dubai every year
So the leader I'm quoting is one from the picture shown below:
(his leadership style is open providing latitude and freedom, empowers people, non-confrontational, drives initiatives vigorously and innovative)