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Latest revision as of 09:14, 3 December 2015
- To lead is to go before and show the way.
- Management establishes control, while leadership seeks to empower. Choose the correct balance for the time.
5 Common Questions Leaders Should Never Ask
- “What’s the problem?”
- “Whose fault is it?”
- “Why don’t you do it this way?”
- “Haven’t we tried this already?”
- “What’s our iPad?”