Summary
This quote suggests that effective leaders, who possess true power and authority, do not need to make a lot of noise or engage in excessive self-promotion. It implies that those who truly govern are often calm, composed, and quietly go about their work, making decisions and taking action without drawing unnecessary attention or seeking recognition. It suggests that true leadership lies in the ability to implement change and influence outcomes effectively, rather than engaging in grandstanding or showmanship.
Topics
Management
By John Selden