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Saturday, 26 July 2008
 
 

What's Partnership Got To Do With Leadership?

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What's Partnership Got To Do With Leadership?

There was a man who wanted to see both hell and heaven. He goes first to a land where all the people have delicious food to eat. But they have spoons longer than their arms, so they go hungry and suffer horribly. Then he goes to another place where everyone has the same wonderful food and the same long spoons. But here, they use the spoons to feed each other! This is the nature of hell and heaven, and the hair's breadth that divides them. This parable demonstrates the difference between what people normally call 'partnership' and the partnership which could possibly exist in a team or an organisation of people working together.
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