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The Impotence of Being Important – Reflections on Leadership
Ann Fam Med Couper 5: 261

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The Impotence of Being Important - Reflections on Leadership

Ian Douglas Couper, BA, MBBCH, MFamMed

Leaders are most effective when they delegate responsibilities to others, work as part of a team, review their own performance, remain open to learning from others, and aren’t too self-important.





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