​The Tony Soprano Problem: Why even the strongest leaders get blindsided 

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It’s the dangers you don’t see that get you in the end. That’s why strong leaders learn to listen and empower people across their enterprise.

Tony Soprano was a master of coercion. Through violence, extortion, and bribery, he rose to the top of his industry, crushing competitors and delivering strong margins, despite some unfortunate employee turnover along the way. But even Soprano began to suspect there might be another way. 

 It’s the dangers you don’t see that get you in the end. That’s why strong leaders learn to listen and empower people across their enterprise.

Tony Soprano was a master of coercion. Through violence, extortion, and bribery, he rose to the top of his industry, crushing competitors and delivering strong margins, despite some unfortunate employee turnover along the way. But even Soprano began to suspect there might be another way.   Leadership 

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