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Problems of Leadership
12016-05-04T05:55:57-07:00Project244106e9d2bdcdebde02dbbf69f852d44930279d887612path for collecting all 'problem' nodesplain2016-05-04T06:06:34-07:00Project244106e9d2bdcdebde02dbbf69f852d44930279dLeadership is hard -- easy to get wrong, and magnifies the harm of error.
Here's a list of ways leadership can go wrong. (Individual problems are also linked where they appear in relevant texts.)
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12016-03-28T18:51:23-07:00Norman Sandridgeaede92262dbe9a4752784e60e5be78fe98ea4424Problem: asserting dominance in the right way3plain2016-05-10T19:56:43-07:00Norman Sandridgeaede92262dbe9a4752784e60e5be78fe98ea4424