Those who latch on to the methods being employed, without any awareness of the principles being served, are either simple-minded or partisans. The simple need leadership; they can make great foot soldiers, but don’t ever make them generals. The partisans need a peculiar kind of leadership, but you have to be careful—they are the ones who are already a tad too gung ho about your leadership. And they think you are as gummed up about particular methods as they are.