It all started when I met this Amish dude at a bowling alley. I ended up being invited for dinner, where I accidentally milked a Bull and helped them build a barn.
I love it. Less is more. Leader on both sides of the ball. Then the "council" as it's known is there as support. It's more of an honor than an actual role. Tells the team who to look to
I agree with this. Those guys in the locker room are coworkers, but being in a locker room and spending the time together they do brings a familiarity with who each other truly are. Not the face they give to the world
And what does that have to do with management styles in 2024?
Regurgitating past success or failures is meaningless because what worked in 1965 and what didn't work in 1978 aren't relevant points. The workforce has changed.