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Q: Why do more people follow than lead?
A: Many people who choose to follow don’t want the responsibility that comes with leadership. As a leader the buck stops with you regardless of the outcome. Being wrong or failing is scary for many people. Thus it is easier for them to follow and to let someone else make the decisions.
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By Melissa K JonesQ: Why do more people follow than lead?
A: Many people who choose to follow don’t want the responsibility that comes with leadership. As a leader the buck stops with you regardless of the outcome. Being wrong or failing is scary for many people. Thus it is easier for them to follow and to let someone else make the decisions.
Have a question you would like to submit?