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The incomplete guide to leadership — Part II
In this series of articles that I call “The incomplete guide to leadership”, I have crowdsourced some leadership lessons from my network as well as added my own. In the second instalment, I talk about how to lead people effectively — even during hard times.
“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go in a group.” — An African proverb of unknown origin
Nobody embodies the first part of this proverb better than the Swiss alpinist Andreas Steindl. He went from the centre of Zermatt (the Church square) to the top of Matterhorn and back down 8 seconds shy of four hours at 3h 59 mins 52 seconds. This route has around 2,860 metres of ascent and 2,860 metres of descent. As he explains — in his understated Swiss manner — descending is the hardest part: you really need to stay focused.
I bet. He has no to very little equipment, while literally running most of the way. You can find his exploits on YouTube.
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