CNN's John Sutter talks about what makes someone or something unmistakable. He says the word is so distinctive that nobody could have done it but you and it's immediately recognized as your own work. In his first book, Sutter wrote about a doctor who invented the pacemaker in his year off to do research. The author also explains how he came up with the term "intruder"
In this podcast episode, we sit down with Gautam Mukunda, a Research Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School's Center for Public Leadership, to discuss what we can learn about leadership from presidential elections. Drawing on insights from his book 'Picking Presidents', which examines the qualities that make for successful leaders, Mukunda provides a fascinating analysis of filtered and unfiltered presidents alike. Whether you're a political junkie or simply interested in the qualities that make for effective leadership, this episode is sure to provide plenty of food for thought.
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