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Leaders As Control Freaks

Joseph Lalonde

We think this is the price paid to climb up the corporate ladder. Undoubted being a control freak as it relates to regulating yourself will result in greater productivity, performance, and influence. This is a guest article by Rosalind Henderson. However, disguised self-neglect is partially to blame.

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Exit, Voice, and Albert O. Hirschman

Harvard Business Review

Do you a) switch over to the Democrats, b) raise hell in the media, or c) try to stay welcome in the party's corridors of power in order to quietly exercise your influence? You're a Republican intellectual — David Frum , say — dismayed by the direction your party has taken over past few years. Book report to come.).