Great Leaders Create Quests

#1 of 27 Traits of Great Leaders

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Megellan Leading crew to shore

Great leaders create opportunities, quests, and a context where voyages of mutual discovery can take place. As the leader of the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe, Ferdinand Magellan created opportunities for his crew to explore uncharted territories and discover new trade routes. His journey was a quest that challenged his team to push the boundaries of human endurance and maritime exploration.

In modern-day organizations, great leaders create access to exciting projects and paint a vision of desired outcomes. They inspire and challenge people to be their best in what they do.

Blue Blazer and Turtle Neck
Blue Blazer and Turtle Neck

27 Traits of Great Leaders

This insight is part of the Learning without Limits series - an approach that champions creative thinking and the pursuit of unexpected discoveries. By stepping beyond traditional boundaries, challenging legacy perspectives, breaking habitual patterns, and venturing into unfamiliar domains, "Learning without Limits" unlocks new ideas and leads to remarkable breakthroughs. These breakthroughs fuel opportunities, spark inventions, and drive meaningful innovations and improvements.


Jason Bresnehan is available to speak with your leadership team on the 27 traits that define exceptional leaders. His sessions flow organically, adapting to the energy and rhythm of the group to inspire thought-provoking discussions and motivate actionable results.