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Heretical leadership: Anything but trivial

A recent experience has led leadership expert Barry Jackson to draw an analogy that reinforces his belief in his own leadership style.
 
 
 
As a self-employed coach, I depend heavily on the reliability of my car - I'm in real trouble without her. I should have known better than to treat her the way I did last week. I'd had a very successful day, coaching the kind of people who are a joy to coach. I was tired, in an exhilarating kind of way; and I was hungry. As I set off for home, I was focused on the one goal remaining for the day, getting home and tucking into a hot meal.

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