It would seem that several components are required, each dependent upon the other and insignificant without the other, to provide a satisfactory explanation of the leadership phenomenon.
Jay Shivers
Leadership is one of the most complex phenomena in human relations and an ever-elusive riddle to those who must master it.
Owens James
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