i believe these paradoxical leaders are both deeply personal and inherently collective. It feels like this is just for me, and they seem to be speaking to me, and yet inherently collective. So let me give my case study, and the i can kind of biled it out from there. But my favorite was mother teresa of calcutta. She ended up being so amazing in her work with the poor and the lepers and and those who had tuberculosis. And one day went to a business man who was selling his property and his building, and she said, there's a few individuals in calcutta that need your help. Ended up getting him to donate the building the proper normal
Leadership is a constantly evolving practice; what worked yesterday might not work tomorrow. In this month's episode, Dr. Tim Elmore and I continue our discussion on how, in order to be a great leader, one must be willing to step up to the challenge of a “both/and” perspective rather than stepping back into the stifling familiarity of “either/or” practices.
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