Paradox of Leadership |
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| Volume 2, Issue #4 February, 2010 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Do Good Things Anyway Several years ago, I ran across a list of the paradoxes in leadership, and for some reason they resonated with me. Since then, I've modified the list a bit but have left basic concept intact. A serial entrepreneur must get out there in front and lead with their ideas, putting everything on the line when no one else does. This initiative leaves you seemingly out of sync with what others are thinking and doing. Actually, you out in front of the crowd listening to a different beat or even setting your own. The vision sometimes feels like a curse, and at those times these ten concepts will encourage you to keeping going.
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