Why You Should Be Leading Your Way Out Of A Job
Terry Starbucker
JANUARY 9, 2011
Photo by J. Stephen Conn. Several years ago, I had one of the most extraordinary leadership experiences of my career – one of those days that you remember, and draw on, for the rest of your life. I was in Butte, Montana for a morning staff meeting with the front office staff and field technicians. It was their regular weekly meeting, and since I didn’t want to disrupt their normal “flow , instead of using the time to speak, I simply asked to sit in and observe the meeting.
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