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When Leaders Bring Previous Tight Cultures to Their New Groups

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When Leaders Bring Previous Tight Cultures to Their New Groups

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KEY CONCEPT

Leaders influence the culture of their groups but not always in expected ways. In some cases, the leader’s personal traits largely define the culture of a group they lead. However, research also reveals that leaders may simply transfer past cultural experiences to their new groups—especially if the past experience involved a tight culture.


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Idea conceived

May 4, 2019

Idea posted

Mar 2023
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