An engineering researcher was clairvoyant when he said in 1994 that subordinates often make the best leaders:
“Often with small groups, it is not the manager who emerges as the leader. In many cases it is a subordinate member with specific talents who leads the group in a certain direction. Leaders must let vision, strategies, goals, and values be the guide-post for action and behavior, rather than attempting to control others.” –Daniel F. Predpall
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