Josh McInnis

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Supporting this atmosphere is the proliferation of revisionist history that focuses on the clay feet of yesterday’s heroes, from Columbus to Pasteur to Freud to Churchill. This “Monday morning quarterbacking” when the “game” is already over is both a symptom of the anti-leadership phenomenon and contributes to it, by focusing on pathology rather than on strength, and on unverifiable motivation rather than on the solid reality of deeds.
A Failure of Nerve: Leadership in the Age of the Quick Fix
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