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A Moment of Reflection on 50 Years

The Center For Leadership Studies

I started working at The Center for Leadership Studies (CLS) in June of 1983, and I was so very honored to do so! We had a packaged program ( The Essentials of Situational Leadership ® ) that I was responsible for selling and, if need be, facilitating. My job at CLS was well-defined. There was no internet.

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Making A Transition to Leadership

You're Not the Boss of Me

6 Responses to Making A Transition to Leadership Lawrence "Larry" Berezin January 23, 2011 at 2:22 am Gwyn, Wonderful, thought-provoking post that resonates with me. One of my earlier experiences in becoming a leader and supervisor was during my career in the Air Force. What else did you see?

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Why Command-and-Control Leadership Is Here to Stay

Harvard Business Review

When I was a PhD student at Yale, I studied with one of the fathers of situational leadership, Victor Vroom. No one quarrels much with the wisdom of situational leadership anymore. But when push comes to shove, being in control sells. Collaborative is vegan; directive is meat and potatoes. Its name: A1.