Author: Daniel snow

Few words in business are used more often, with less clarity, than leadership. Do we know it when we see it? Should we judge it by results alone? Which qualities are essential, and which are incidental? Related insights Such questions are at the heart of The Lincoln Lords, a 1960 novel of uneven literary merit but considerable insight into just what it is—besides a title and perhaps a corner office—that makes a business executive a leader. The author, Cameron Hawley, was more than usually qualified to write the book, having studied top executives for the purpose. He himself had…

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