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One of the unexpected disadvantages to the evolution of leadership, from more autocratic, tyrannic, despotic, and top-down during more nepotistic, plutocratic, violent times, to more democratic, empathetic, considerate, and inclusive in the best of times, is the common tendency to mistake leaders for our friends. The essence of leadership has not changed in the slightest. It is still about one thing, and one thing only: namely to turn a group of people into a high-performing team, enabling...
Ms Trudeau, who was formerly married to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau , has played down her friendship with The Duchess, who previously implied they shared a close bond.
Special to WorldTribune.com, April 17, 2024 Corporate WATCH Commentary by Joe Schaeffer @Schaeff55 If you think today’s Big Pharma-controlled establishment doctors are a problem, consider for a moment what is bound to follow in our ethics-free medical Brave New World. Physicians in recent decades have shrugged off the Hippocratic Oath (do no harm) with the […]
Mick Lynch, a name that reverberates with the fervour of social justice, the grit of labour activism, and the resilience of the working class. As a prominent figure in trade unionism, Lynch embodies the spirit of collective action and advocacy for workers’ rights. Through his unwavering commitment and strategic leadership, he has left an indelible […]
When it came time to decide what he’d wear to the NFL Draft, newly-minted Chicago Bear Caleb Williams had two goals. He wanted to “be unique, be one of a kind,” he told me a few days before being drafted first overall. This was no surprise: since he was a kid, Williams has prepared diligently—perhaps obsessively—to become a quarterback the likes of which football has never before seen. And in his two seasons at USC, he was particularly unafraid to show off the qualities (from his game-breaking...