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What Leadership Is NOT
Bradley was failing, and failing badly. Not only did the members of his team avoid him, they had begun taping a target to his back every day -- and everyone signed up for archery lessons. Bradley's leadership style just wasn't working. Unfortunately, Bradley suffered from several leadershi...
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Published in: | Leadership Excellence Essentials 2013-11, Vol.30 (11), p.29 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Bradley was failing, and failing badly. Not only did the members of his team avoid him, they had begun taping a target to his back every day -- and everyone signed up for archery lessons. Bradley's leadership style just wasn't working. Unfortunately, Bradley suffered from several leadership myths he'd picked up from pop culture. Lacking any formal training in leadership, he adopted beliefs from watching movies. The three leadership myths are: 1. The Myth of Omnipotence. 2. The Myth of Omniscience. 3. The Myth of Omni-adrenaline. |
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ISSN: | 8756-2308 |