Sins of a leader: Insecurity

<p>During my regular #CoffeeWithFriends session, a friend shared her frustrations with her Reporting Officer (RO). She was tasked to organize an event and, during the initial Approval of Plan meeting with her Counter-Signing Officer (CSO), had proposed an event sequence of A, B, C and D. During the presentation, her RO suggested to the CSO that a sequence of D, C, B and A would be better. The CSO agreed and the plans were changed.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:671/1*0meO83amNTajuFmDJ_DYZw.jpeg" style="height:673px; width:671px" /></p> <p>Subsequently, at the mid-project review meeting, the RO questioned the sequence and said that a sequence of A, B, C and D would be better. Essentially going back to the team&rsquo;s original proposal.</p> <p><a href="https://fongchengwah.medium.com/sins-of-a-leader-insecurity-456695757e77"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>
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