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Leadership Lessons from 1787
What the Constitutional Convention can teach us about leading.
July 05, 2011 •
Elizabeth Daigneau
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You don't have to be read up on the latest management fads for lessons in leadership, writes our
Management Insights
colleague Russ Linden. You can reach all the way back to the writing of the U.S. Constitution for meaningful takeaways.
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Elizabeth Daigneau
Elizabeth Daigneau is GOVERNING's managing editor.
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