Topic > The Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun by Wess Roberts

Looking back on his father's death, Attila was dissatisfied with his uncle Rugila. He believed that the Huns should not provide unnecessary services to outsiders. Considered a threat to the kingdom of Ruglia, Attila was sent away. He was able to turn his anger at empire into energetic ways of studying leadership. He was determined to reunite the Huns and conquer the Romans. When he saw a light, he took command. He was very responsible, ambitious, courageous and capable. He showed a great desire to lead. He was very busy and eager to serve the Huns. He had the ability to overcome personal misfortunes, discouragement, rejection and disappointment. He did not allow negative subordinates to mislead him. Even greatness can only be made possible through personality. He was never too impatient. Above all, he was fearless and passionate about succeeding, learning, listening and growing. “I leave you with the warning to never accept a leadership position for which you are not willing to pay the tribute necessary to successfully fulfill its