I saw this posted in many places on social media. While it is used as a teaching tool for leadership I'm wondering if there is actual scientific proof to what is being said? Will anyone like to verify?
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A little food for thought… A group of wolves:
The three in front are old & sick, they walk in front to set the pace of the running group lest they get left behind.
The next five are the strongest & best, they are tasked to protect the front side if there is an attack.
The pack in the middle are always protected from any attack.
The five behind them are also among the strongest & best; they are tasked to protect the back side if there is an attack.
The last one is the LEADER. He ensures that no one is left behind. He keeps the pack unified and on the same path. He is always ready to run in any direction to protect & serves as the 'bodyguard' to the entire group.
Just in case anyone wanted to know what it really means to be a leader. It's not about being out front. It means taking care of the team.
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