Originally posted by Wezil
The income trust issue however is a great example. You see his backpedalling as integrity whereas I take the issue a little further back to when the promise was made. One of two things wre true at that time: 1) Steve made a promise knowing he couldn't keep it, or, 2) Steve made a promise he should have known he could not keep. Either way it was a failure of leadership.
The income trust issue however is a great example. You see his backpedalling as integrity whereas I take the issue a little further back to when the promise was made. One of two things wre true at that time: 1) Steve made a promise knowing he couldn't keep it, or, 2) Steve made a promise he should have known he could not keep. Either way it was a failure of leadership.
You see, I see admitting you were wrong in the past and changing course as real leadership. Simply sticking by a wrong policy would have been the easy route (particularly since there was no huge interest group clamouring otherwise) and would have been the real failure in leadership in my opinion
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