The Art and Paradox of Leadership

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Dimpy Handa
Leading a diverse and talented team into "peak creative territory" demands painstaking patience, perseverance, diligent manipulation, integrity, and infinite psychological complexity - skills not always typical of so-called "natural leaders". Why is this? Because natural leaders frequently suffer from a compelling clarity of vision. Such unequivocal idealism is inspirational, but it is most effective in immature organizations.
 
The practice of leadership is setting the right example, providing vision and guidance, and doing all that is necessary for people in the organization to succeed. The really hard part, the art of leadership, is knowing what to do, and when, why, and how to do it.
 
The practice of leadership is setting the right example, providing vision and guidance, and doing all that is necessary for people in the organization to succeed. The really hard part, the art of leadership, is knowing what to do, and when, why, and how to do it.
 
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