Leadership Recognition

Events that are presented visibly are more likely to be tracked by leadership than work that only preserves stability. Leadership recognition and advancement are influenced by visible success rather than merely by the absence of failure. L…

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Events that are presented visibly are more likely to be tracked by leadership than work that only preserves stability. Leadership recognition and advancement are influenced by visible success rather than merely by the absence of failure. Leadership's perception of preserved work may reduce major interventions to ordinary successful outcomes.