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5 KEY TRAITS OF INDONESIAN LEADERSHIP ) Awang ANWARUDDIN National Institute of Public Administration Januari 2014

5 KEY TRAITS OF INDONESIAN LEADERSHIP

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5 KEY TRAITS OF

INDONESIAN LEADERSHIP)

Awang ANWARUDDINNational Institute of Public Administration

Januari 2014

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“The key trait of leadership is a direct involvement with the society so that a leader could really understand what his society feels ”

GANJAR PRANOWO

Governor of West Java

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“The key trait of leadership relies on The (1) commitment to his principle, (2) honesty, and(3) simplicity”

ABRAHAM SAMAD

Chief of Anti-Corruption Comission

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“The key trait of leadership is direct and transparent communication with the society so that they realize any developments and problems faced by the government”

JOKO WIDODO

Governor of Jakarta

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“The key trait of leadership is exemplary behavior that will surely influence and be adopted by the whole society ”

JUSUF KALLA

Ex-Vice President

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“The key trait of leadership is sincerity in any decision and action so that he won’t fly when praised and won’t collapsed when abused”

ANIS BASWEDAN

Rektor Universitas Paramadina

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NAME Awang Anwaruddin is currently the Head of Research &Development Centre of Information System and PublicAdministration Automation (SIOAN), the National Institute ofPublic Administration (LAN), the Republic of Indonesia. Besideworking as a structural official, he is also teaching in severaleducation and training programs for civil service.

Apart of his bueraucratic work, Awang writes various articles on PublicAdministration and presents them in several national and international seminars.Some seminars that he attended and gave a speech, among others, the LaunchingNAPSIPAG Conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2004), the 2th NAPSIPAGConference in Beijing, PR China (2005), the 3rd NAPSIPAG Conference Sidney,Australia (2006), the IIAS/IISA Int Congress, 2010, Nusa Dua, Bali (2010), the 7thNAPSIPAG Conference in Kerala, India (2010), and the A4FPM InternationalConference in Surabaya, Indonesia (2012).

Beside being published by several journals, Awang’s articles were also published byAsian Development Bank (Manila, 2005), and Springer (New Delhi, 2013)