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Real Leaders: Ernest Shackleton Leads a Harrowing Expedition

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Leadership Lessons from Shackleton's Expedition

This chapter explores Ernest Shackleton's early 20th-century polar explorations and the leadership lessons derived from them. It emphasizes his innovative recruitment strategies, prioritizing team dynamics over skills, and recounts the intense challenges faced during the 1914 Antarctic expedition. As the crew becomes entangled in ice for nearly two years, Shackleton's ability to maintain morale and hope amidst peril showcases vital principles of effective leadership in adverse conditions.

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