Do the skills that make a successful business leader translate well to the political realm? And what about military leadership skills -- are there limits to their usefulness in the civilian world? In the wake of the third presidential debate, a broad look at what it takes to be a great leader.
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Leadership
Listen Thursday, Oct. 14, 2004 at 1:06 p.m. in Economy, PoliticsGuests
Sarah Stiles
Professor and Director of the Leadership Program at American University's School of Public Affairs
Barbara Kellerman
Research Director of the Center for Public Leadership and Lecturer in Public Policy at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, and author of "Bad Leadership: What it is, How it Happens, Why it Matters"
Carnes Lord
Professor of Strategy at the Naval War College, and author of "The Modern Prince: What Leaders Need to Know Now"
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