Not much to add to the title. I would like to know the Latter-day Saints' definition of a true follower of Christ, that is to say, what features are considered by them to be essential for a person to be qualified as a faithful disciple of Christ, who walks according to the perfect will of God. And as a follow-up question, I would like to know if they believe that these essential features can be found outside of Latter-day Saints, in Christians from other denominations or groups.
Regarding the related question Do LDS believers not accept any others who self-identify as 'Christian'?, it lacks the emphasis on a more formal definition of what it means to be a true follower of Christ, from a Latter-day Saint perspective, in terms of essential features.