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July/August 2003

DRUCKER’S CHALLENGE: COMMUNICATION AND THE EMOTIONAL GLASS CEILING
by Paul Wieand

Once an organization understands that who a leader is as a person speaks more powerfully than what he or she says, the connection between identity and communication becomes clear. And a truly authentic and effective leader knows that his or her identity is based on values not emotions. Reprint # 9B03TD09


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Paul Wieand
Paul Wieand is the Founder and Director of The Centre for Advanced Emotional Intelligence, Ottsville, Pennsylvania.

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