Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
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Friday, December 07, 2018
Why Skepticism is Often Healthy
After having studied history and organizations for decades, I have concluded that it is very dangerous to assume that the leadership team truly knows what it is doing. [Photo by Daniil Selantev in Unsplash]
I tend to agree with your thought because why would you know all day leadership in many respects the correct because at the top of the leadership training somebody that's very probably the self-absorbed and opinionated so he could be here she could be very wrong in their analysis of what to do at this point in time.
I tend to agree with your thought because why would you know all day leadership in many respects the correct because at the top of the leadership training somebody that's very probably the self-absorbed and opinionated so he could be here she could be very wrong in their analysis of what to do at this point in time.
ReplyDeleteRob,
ReplyDeleteHistory is often an account of mistakes and the jarring thing is how often the basics are disregarded.
And that proclivity is very human.
Michael