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“You manage things, you lead people”; it is a quote from a clip on YouTube by an American ‘rear admiral’ (a naval rank). The quote sounds very obvious, almost like a no-brainer. But what does it say about leadership, and what questions do you have to ask? And what is the relationship with situational awareness?
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“You manage things, you lead people”; it is a quote from a clip on YouTube by an American ‘rear admiral’ (a naval rank). The quote sounds very obvious, almost like a no-brainer. But what does it say about leadership, and what questions do you have to ask? And what is the relationship with situational awareness?
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“You manage things, you lead people”; it is a quote from a clip on YouTube by an American ‘rear admiral’ (a naval rank). The quote sounds very obvious, almost like a no-brainer. But what does it say about leadership, and what questions do you have to ask? And what is the relationship with situational awareness?
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