The Leadership lessons of Mount Everest
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<subfield code="a">The Himalayas are one of nature's most demanding classrooms, but they can teach us four important principles about taking charge of our followers, and aur own egos. Four lessons: Leaders should be led by the group's needs; Inaction can sometimes be the most difficult, but wisest, action; If your words don't stick, you haven't spoken; Leading upwards can feel wrong when it's right</subfield>
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