[SEQ RERUN] To Lead, You Must Stand Up

Today’s post, To Lead, You Must Stand Up was originally published on 29 December 2007. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):

By attempting to take a leadership role, you really have to get people’s attention first. This is often harder than it seems. If what you attempt to do fails, or if people don’t follow you, you risk embarrassment. Deal with it.


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