Garren Jacobsen
Auror
I agree with you there Lord Darkstorm, to a degree. Certainly the way a leader operates is different but the principle that dictates the action should be the same. For example a military leader would need courage. This may mean he would have to charge an army to inspire his troops. A politician would have to introduce an unpopular but ultimately good piece of legislation and risk his political career in the process, or in some extreme cases his life. Two different operations both based on the courage of a leader.
Similarly, a military leader would need to know what his troops abilities are and know when to retreat and when to stand. Further a politician would need to know that he lacks knowledge in a certain area of legislating and would need to ask some questions and gain an education of the subject area.
Similarly, a military leader would need to know what his troops abilities are and know when to retreat and when to stand. Further a politician would need to know that he lacks knowledge in a certain area of legislating and would need to ask some questions and gain an education of the subject area.