Matthew E Edgar

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Since the deciders and the doers were two different groups of people, leaders needed to convince followers to perform work they had not been part of conceiving, work they had not “bought into.” Leadership was, by necessity, coercive. It was all about getting people to comply with external directions.
Leadership Is Language: The Hidden Power of What You Say and What You Don't
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