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Should leaders lead by example or merely declare their virtue?

Initiative Matters: Less talk, more action needed.

Bryce Wilkinson
Sat, 16 Nov 2019

To misquote from Shakespeare’s Hamlet, “Methinks today too many business leaders and politicians doth protest too much.”

Less lip service to virtue and more meaningful action might be a fine thing. Or, at least, the risk of having to act in accordance with professed virtues might temper

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Bryce Wilkinson
Sat, 16 Nov 2019
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