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Leadership Styles PDF workbook

A little while ago I made up a booklet that takes people through the ideas of leadership styles (called S1, S2, S3 & S4). Feel free to run it as a discussion paper with your leadership team, your actual team members… or even your kids!!

LeadershipStylesBooklet.PDF

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