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A year ago, Citi was reeling and its boss, Vikram Pandit, was seen as Wall Street's most vulnerable leader.
But, elected a year ago on a promise of peace and security, he was also a vulnerable leader picking a lonely path through a political and diplomatic minefield.
The home run is being a kind, vulnerable leader, but also being smart and assertive when life, or business, needs to be handled.
While it may seem counter-intuitive and can sometimes be a little scary, being a vulnerable leader is what I think is needed (and often missing) in our businesses, schools, churches, communities, governments, and our world today.
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