About being yourself at work

 To what extent is it safe or indeed essential to be yourself at work?

See ARTICLE: “Amgen CEO and President Kevin Sharer, who gained priceless experience working as Jack Welsh’s assistant in the 1980’s saw the downside of GE’s cult of personality in thsoe days. ‘Everyone wanted to be like Jack’, he explains. ‘Leadership has many voices. You need to be who you are, not try to emulate somebody else” See full Article in HBR

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