Modern leaders: Time to look again
Posted by Verity Gough in Leadership on Wed, 02/17/2010 - 15:13
In the first of new series dissecting modern leadership, Mark Loftus turns his attention to our current political failings.
On a recent BBC Today programme Major Richard Streatfeild, in his Afghan frontline diary, mourned the loss of a 19-year-old Rifleman in his Company: “He was a future leader. He held no fear of rank; admirably direct; an appetite for adventure; a quick tongue; an easy laugh and broad shoulders.
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