Through time, we have seen how has been the development of leadership in our culture, from landlords, kings, bourgeois, slaves or vassals, to the current leaders and employees; some were born to lead, but some others to obey. The new leaders of this era must integrate several attitudes and aptitudes, such as power transparency, autonomy, human values education and responsible competitiveness by working in team to achieve common goals, and create a stable economical, social and political environment. Today, it is important that schools teach students how to be autonomous and productive, how to listen actively and how to communicate, so that we keep moving toward personal growth and we will become great leaders.