The fact is, all primate groups create — cannot exist without — leaders. If there isn’t one, there’s a period of immense tension and uncertainty, and work doesn’t get done. Decisions about the wider set of environmental influences don’t get made. All of the group’s energy is spent on internal jockeying for dominance. | |
From the article: “All In A Day’s Work“ | |
Moderated by: Harris Collingwood and Julia Kirby | |
Originally published in: Harvard Business Review, December 2001 | |
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2022 | Enduring Success |
2021 | Dealing With Trumpism, Racism and Fascism In America |
Just Wondering | |
2020 | And So Must Good Government |
2019 | Are You Done Watching? |
2018 | Spineless Capitulation By The Democrats |
Woe Is Me… | |
2017 | Sincerely Yours |
2016 | Only Good To Say |
2015 | A Series Of Temporary Conditions |
2014 | Gaps |
2013 | Duty |
2012 | Cost Not Price |
Superheroes | |
2011 | The Simple Normalcy Of Everyday Life – “Squirrel!” |
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