Michael Kelly

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These evolutionary factors established a deep preference for identity leadership: for leaders who were not only technically competent but could also build a sense of shared identity and unity—a broader tribalism—that would drive the collaborative spirit that is key to survival and prosperity. We have evolved to prefer leaders who are patently ‘of us, for us, and with us’.
Leadership Secrets of the Australian Army: Learn from the best and inspire your team for great results
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