Julius Caesar was one of history’s greatest leaders and one of its worst. Far from being just the blindly arrogant dictator of Shakespeare’s play, Caesar was a visionary of mind-boggling versatility who excelled at politics, communications and war. But then there was his arrogance. He changed the world but nearly destroyed it. For anyone with the ambition to lead, Caesar offers a textbook and a cautionary tale. In this talk we’ll learn why.
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