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Abstract
In my experience, the most successful political leaders with I whom I worked were adept at more than persuasion, negotiation, relationships, building coalitions, and forging longer-term partnerships, as important as these skills are. While solving present-day problems, they tended to consider how the results might fit into a larger whole and how to plant the seeds of future opportunities.
In my experience, the most successful political leaders with I whom I worked were adept at more than persuasion, negotiation, relationships, building coalitions, and forging longer-term partnerships, as important as these skills are. While solving present-day problems, they tended to consider how the results might fit into a larger whole and how to plant the seeds of future opportunities.
Journal
- Kanazawa law review [List of Volumes]
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Kanazawa law review 47(1), A105-A173, 2004-11-29 [Table of Contents]
Kanazawa University