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Right from the start, jockey John Velazquez positioned Pool Land off the flank of the pacesetting Take D' Tour. My greatest learning was the discussion of how a pacesetting style of leadership can easily slip into being debilitating rather than energizing. Over and above that, there are about six leadership styles that have been very well defined (coercive, authoritative, affiliative, democratic, pacesetting, coaching). |
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