Stories are the single most powerful weapon in a leader’s arsenal

Howard Gardner
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A leader is like a field general who must bring the army to battle without delay. Leaders cannot always control their troops, but they can turn them around once they are on the march. They must be able to make decisions quickly and act with speed and determination. To do all of this, leaders must know their enemy, know how to use their troops, and be ready to make decisions on the run.

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