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Leverage Loyalty Not Aggression<\/h1>\n

The series this week is focusing on providing a fresh perspective for strong leaders looking to add a bit of grace or softness to their style. We need strong leaders but there are times when showing less force will achieve superior results. This isn’t about shifting or altering a strong leadership style. It’s about adding a subtle dimension to be turned on and off when necessary. By adding this capability, even a small sense, can really extend the range of strong leaders into realms that prove to difficult or even frustrating.<\/p>\n

The main\u00a0thread throughout the series is noticing when aggression gets turned on but you’re looking for a more tempered approach. The lever we’re using this week is loyalty as way in to the results we seek in situations where strength is viewed differently.<\/p>\n

How To Tame Aggressive Leadership<\/a><\/h1>\n