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January/February 2003

LEADERSHIP AND THE TASK OF ENGAGING THE HEART
by Stephen Bernhut

The difference between the cellist and the burglar is more than the difference between a sophisticated and an unsavoury character, or between eloquence and crudeness


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Stephen Bernhut
Stephen Bernhut is the editor of Ivey Business Journal Online. He has been a journalist with Time Magazine, The Globe and Mail and the Financial Post Magazine. He was also a corporate communications consultant, a senior manager in corporate communications, with CIBC Wood Gundy, and a sales and marketing manager, with Mattel and Xerox. Mr. Bernhut is the founding editor of Food and Drink, the lifestyle magazine of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario. He is also a recipient of a National Magazine Award (2000), for Best New Magazine (Montage, the magazine of the Directors Guild of Canada).

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