“…Definitions offered since by other scholars and practitioners are consistent with this approach, though they may emphasize certain aspects over others, such as skills and abilities, "how likely an individual is to learn and grow quickly as a leader" (Paese, Smith, & Byham, 2016, p. 90), outcomes, or "the ability to perform exceptionally well (at work for a reasonable amount of time) for their own benefit and that of the organization" (MacRae & Furnham, 2014, p. 17). The common denominator, however, is that we are predicting future leadership capability not current performance, which has often been a source of confusion in the academic literature in this area (Silzer & Church, 2009a).…”