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fishythepete t1_is1bq3s wrote

Sort of. Effecting change as an executive is hard. You need to be able to get people on board with your plans.

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WordofDog420 t1_is1n0mr wrote

I agree but I’ve had great leaders that are extremely mellow at large companies I’ve worked for, so I don’t get the whole “low energy” thing. I’m not saying I love McKee or think he has a quiet type of confidence but low energy just seems like a Trumpian buzzword to attack someone who isn’t hyper aggressive.

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william1Bastard t1_is1q79g wrote

So let's elect a volatile corporate shill. Sounds like a winner.

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fishythepete t1_is221qs wrote

You must have responded to the wrong comment.

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william1Bastard t1_is24t8h wrote

Ashley Kalus was bought and paid for long before she entered politics. She's a big mouth cuckoo bird. Is that clear enough?

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fishythepete t1_is26y3l wrote

What the fuck does that have to do with having high energy being a good leadership trait?

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