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Effective leaders aren’t the ones you’d expect: A conversation with historian and professor, Martin Gutmann

How to Make a Leader

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Leadership Lessons from History

This chapter examines the significance of utilizing historical perspectives to enhance our understanding of leadership. It critiques the 'action fallacy,' emphasizing the value of quiet competence over dramatic actions in effective leadership. Through historical examples and contemporary research, it underscores the importance of contextual understanding and the balance between confidence and humility in successful leadership.

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