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October 29, 2008

Can Leadership Be Learned?

There is a great debate that’s been taking place for years.  Possibly longer.  Decades, centuries, millinia?  In my last assignment, I was assaged constantly to grow a leadership team, to scale my efforts, and this would guarantee success.  Well, a funny thing happened on the way to the market: we weren’t able to grow our [...]

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Tags: failure, followers, friendship, leadership, Learning, skill, talent, teaching

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