Where were you in 1969? A better question might be, where were your parents or, perhaps, even your grandparents? A fellow by the name of Richard Nixon was president, the war in Vietnam was winding down and your relatives were probably still recovering from Woodstock. The training industry was in its infancy. There was no internet. Nobody Googled anything. Only a handful of the most forward-thinking organizations did anything remotely resembling leadership training. It was a topic tackled almost exclusively by professors at universities who wound up publishing research results in journals for each other’s consumption.
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