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Why Tony Blair’s Leadership Journey Failed
Published on 2010-09-14 14:33:21
Back in 1997, I was working on a newspaper which supported Tony Blair's election campaign and included colleagues who went on to join Blair's inner circle. The optimism and excitement during election night exploded as it became clear that the young moderniser of Britain's Labour Party had won a landslide victory. These were heady days for all who believed in Blair, the charismatic young leader with a radical new voice. Yet for those of us who weren't caught up in the New Labour love-in, there wa
Top 30 Leadership Blogs
Published on 2010-09-05 15:54:21
Thought I’d save you all some time - a very US-centric list but plenty of data to assist you in determining where to look next. I take no credit for this list (it’s @MikeMyatt’s as you’ll see from below - well done Mike!) but it’s worth the retread! I’m compiling a UK version .. but it’s taking some time! Enjoy. • N2growth Blog: Let’s get the self-promotion out of the way, and hey, if you don’t think my blog belongs on the list, let me know in the comments below. You can al
Tony Blair’s Journey as a Leader
Published on 2010-09-05 14:17:39
Andrew Neather writes a comprehensive review of the book, but on Blair as a leader he writes: ‘Blair's aim is different. He states that, “my aim was to write not as a historian but as a leader”. That is his excuse for the sometimes confusing lack of dates and the occasional jumping back and forth in his narrative. This is a meditation on leadership. As such it feels oddly retrospective, part of a teleology Blair has imposed on the telling of his own career. That and the refinement of the N