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What CEOs Can Learn from Plato

Description image by Robert Gold Producer and Co-host, BusinessCast; Managing Partner, Bennett Gold LL.P.
  • First Posted: Sep 09 2010 13:04 PM

BusinessCast: Barbara Kellerman talks about how both leaders and followers can learn from leadership literature.

Co-hosted by Andrew Z. Brown

This week on the BusinessCast, Robert meets author and Harvard lecturer Barbara Kellerman. Her new book, "Leadership: Essential Selections on Power, Authority, and Influence," covers a wide range of philosophies on leadership from important figures throughout history.

(Run-time: 13 minutes.)

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