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Leadership and Air Traffic Control

This is an analogy I've use in many senior level engegements in the past.  It works for me because it suggests a basic skill set for leaders that we don't often take time to contemplate.  This skill set has nothing to do with communication skills, direction setting, building commitment or any of those other great things leaders need to have in their kit bag or portfolio of tools to manage the multi-dimensional and complex business scenarios they have to deal with every day.

Who's the leader here?

So, in this clip of Roger Bannister breaking the 4 minute mile, who, exactly, is the leader?

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