Chapman: Leaders Can Sometimes...
"Leaders can sometimes be blinded by their own feelings of self-importance, and more dangerously can believe that the leader's job requires them to shoulder the burden of decisions which cause anguish and suffering, or worse. Believing that leadership carries some sort of right to take risks with other people's well-being is nothing more than arrogant delusion. A strong feature of good leadership is knowing when, and having the strength, to find another way - the ethical way."
Alan Chapman
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