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Leading with a Limp: Take Full Advantage of Your Most Powerful Weakness () | Leading with a Limp: Take Full Advantage of Your Most Powerful Weakness () |
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More info... Most books on leadership describe how to find your strengths and use them. Leaders say, Work on your strengths, forget your weaknesses. The opposite is true for Dan Allenders book Leading with a limp. The best chapter was Escaping solitary confinement where he lays out the burdens that leaders carry: no one can understand, no one wants to understand, no one is allowed to understand. These lead to leadership being incredibly lonely, but then he walks through how to get out of that mind Online Simulated Sports Slots - The Good, the Bad Or the Misguided? Knifesedge Book Reviews - Comics Creators on X-Men |
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