When legal leaders struggle with collaboration
It’s not uncommon for talented leaders to find collaboration unnatural. Rugged individualism set them apart and propelled their careers. If you’re a leader who struggles to collaborate with your peers, you first need to understand why that is, then work to develop that skill. Read more at hbr.org
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