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Becoming familiar with anger – and then choosing a wiser way to lead

Becoming familiar with anger – and then choosing a wiser way to lead

by Mark Crosweller | Apr 12, 2019 | The Allegorical Life blog

Rough and tumble or unacceptable? I seem to be witnessing harm more often in the work environment than I ever have before. As a senior executive leader, I sit in a space where there are plenty of opportunities for the conflict and contestability of ideas, concepts,...

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