The Crab and the CEO: A Lesson in Leadership
One morning, a young corporate employee sat nervously in
their manager's glass-walled office. "Your presentation skills need
work," the manager chided, scrolling through their phone. "You should
speak with confidence, structure your arguments clearly, and engage your
audience."
The employee hesitated, then replied: "Sir, would
you mind demonstrating first? I'd love to learn from your example."
The manager froze—aware he routinely read speeches from
slides, avoided tough questions, and spent meetings checking emails.
Modern Moral: Those who demand excellence must
first embody it. Leadership isn't taught—it's shown.
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