Leadership is often mistaken for authority, as if titles or power structures ensure alignment. Yet true leadership operates on a different level—one where influence emerges not from coercion, nor from the demand for loyalty, but from the sheer force of a vision that compels action. The most effective leaders
Leadership is often mistaken for authority, as if titles or power structures ensure alignment. Yet true leadership operates on a different level—one where influence emerges not from coercion, nor from the demand for loyalty, but from the sheer force of a vision that compels action. The most effective leaders