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The Mistake We Make When Trying To Be Fair

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I’m a leader working with mature adults, yet I’ve found that not much is different from coaching kids in baseball. People should be treated equitably and ethically, given their individual needs and circumstances, and the differences between people should be recognized and valued, not diminished.

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Avoid the 1 Mistake Managers Make When Trying to be Fair

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I’m a leader working with mature adults, yet I’ve found that not much is different from coaching kids in baseball. People should be treated equitably and ethically, given their individual needs and circumstances, and the differences between people should be recognized and valued, not diminished. Aristotle.

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14 Leadership Studies – Quick Overview of Leadership

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Carlyle believed that history could largely be explained through the actions of “great men,” individuals who he believed exerted high levels of influence over others through their inborn charisma, intelligence, wisdom, or drive for power. That’s the basis behind this early 20th century theory proposed by Thomas Carlyle.