Wired to Obey or a Balance Between Obedience & Choice

<!-- Ira's intro >--</p> <div class="row-fluid" style="text-align: justify;"> <div class="span1"></div> <div class="span10"> <p>Not sure how this came about but it’s good coverage of my new book. //</p> <hr style="border-width: 1px; border-color: #08c;"> </div> <div class="span1"></div> </div> <p><!-- END OF Ira's intro >--</p> <p><!-- Header >--</p> <div class="row-fluid" style="text-align: justify;"> <div class="span1"></div> <div class="span2"> <a href="http://www.irachaleff.com/wp/wp-conte..." class="grouped_elements" rel="tc-fancybox-group3550"><img src="http://www.irachaleff.com/wp/wp-conte..." style="margin-top: 30px;" alt="wired to obey" width="250" height="250" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3566" /></a> </div> <div class="span8"> <p>By <a href="http://lauracarroll.com/" trget="_blank">Laura Carroll </a></p> <p>[…] True or false: “Two-thirds of us would obey under certain circumstances even when we thought doing so was causing harm to others.” True. According to leadership expert Ira Chaleff, well-documented evidence around for more than fifty years now supports this phenomenon. Think it would not apply to you – that you would be in the one-third who would not obey? As Chaleff will show you...</p></div></div><!-- Header ><!-- END OF Ira's intro ><!-- Ira's intro >

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