2. It is possible to have preference for more than one style of problem solving. For example,...

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2. It is possible to have preference for more than one style of problem solving. For example, a person may be equally comfortable as a Henry Ford and a Socrates. Such a person relates to the world in both an experiential and a theoretical sense. In either case, this person shows a bias for action.

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The Art Of Leadership

ISBN: 9781260092660

4th Edition

Authors: George Manning, Kent Curtis

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