Fred Leland

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They didn’t “lead” in the traditional sense. I had always believed that, on a team, the mark of a leader was the ability to take over the game in critical moments. But most Tier One captains played subservient roles on their teams, deferred to star players, and relied heavily on the talent around them to carry the scoring burden.
The Captain Class: A New Theory of Leadership
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