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When Martin Luther King, Jr., Became a Leader

By Louis Menand — 2018

Martin Luther King, Jr., or “Little Mike,” as he was called until his father, Michael Luther King, Sr., changed both their names to Martin, had no ambition to become the leader of a movement.

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An Inspiring Discussion with Simon Sinek About Learning Your ‘Why’

You will never figure out “how” until you are clear on “why.”

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How Humility Can Be Your Secret Weapon as a Boss

If you’re managing teams, don’t underestimate this rare but powerful leadership trait.

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How to Innovate Like a Startup

To stay on top, you must reframe your company’s struggle and articulate your vision.

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