More than 75 years have passed since Henry Ford made the idea of leadership rather simple: “The question of who ought to be boss is like asking who ought to be the tenor in the quartet. Obviously, the person who can sing tenor.” After the fact — once a decision has been reached, when the results are all in, when productivity increases — it is much easier to see who can lead, or sing tenor, as Ford suggests.
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You Can’t Keep a Good Leader Down
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More than 75 years have passed since Henry Ford made the idea of leadership rather simple: “The question of who ought to be boss is like asking who ought to be the tenor in the quartet. Obviously, the person who can sing tenor.” After the fact — once a decision has been reached, when the results are all in, when productivity increases — it is much easier to see who can lead, or sing tenor, as Ford suggests.