 When I talk with a group of people about leadership, I often start the discussion with a couple of questions. First, by a show of hands, how many of you are good leaders? The response I get is very interesting. A few people raise their hands right away. Most hesitate, and several do not raise their hands. After assuring them that it's not a trick question, I then ask them, how do you know if you're a good leader? Reflecting on these questions is probably not part of most leaders' daily activities. To help leaders think more deeply about their leadership, I offer a paraphrase quote from General SLA Marshall, a World War II historian who wrote, While no one is perfect, there are those who become relatively perfect leaders because something in their makeup brings out in strength the highest virtues of all who follow them. Lead well this week.