Assuming Command: Taking the Lead When You’re Not the Leader
Published: Tue, 08/04/15
Hello Fellow Productivity Enthusiasts! Today on the blog, we're talking about Assuming Command: Taking the Lead When You’re Not the Leader. In an enlightened workplace, one of the most important aspects of taking initiative is adopting the thoughts and actions of a leader. A decent executive, especially one who cares about succession planning, will ask or encourage different people under his or her authority to take the lead in meetings, specific projects, and certain types of tasks. After all, most
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