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This is Part 3 (of 3) of "Put a Stop at the Top of the Pyramid"
Looking up (at leaders) is a downer. It need not be.
We physically look up to our leaders because their box is drawn higher on the chart and because they sit in a higher office (in both meanings of the word office). We morally look up to our leaders because… Well, maybe once upon a time we did. The buck never seems to stop anymore.
Here’s how to change it. At least at work, if not in the office (the other meaning of the word).
By James McIntosh5
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This is Part 3 (of 3) of "Put a Stop at the Top of the Pyramid"
Looking up (at leaders) is a downer. It need not be.
We physically look up to our leaders because their box is drawn higher on the chart and because they sit in a higher office (in both meanings of the word office). We morally look up to our leaders because… Well, maybe once upon a time we did. The buck never seems to stop anymore.
Here’s how to change it. At least at work, if not in the office (the other meaning of the word).