Leadership Development: Intuition, Science, or Luck?

Posted March 19, 2012 | Leadership | Amplify

No one lacks an opinion on the subject of good leadership. Leadership seminars devote days to the discussion of theories, case studies, and war stories. Strategies and tactics that work in one setting, however, may fall flat in another. Theories alone don't promote a scientific approach to the identification and development of leaders. The path toward competent, high-performance leadership is not well marked.

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Richard Houston
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