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What Leaders Can Learn From the Movie Logan

The newest Wolverine sequel through the eyes of a thought leader

Examples of good leadership can come from some unexpected places
Mike Figliuolo
Mon, 04/03/2017 - 12:02
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Logan (a/k/a the Wolverine for the uninitiated) isn’t just a badass comic book character. He’s a leader who can teach us all about sacrifice, perseverance, and how to productively channel anger.

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Have you seen Logan yet? If not, go. Now. I’ll wait. It’s required watching if you are a reader of my blog.

OK. You’re back. Wasn’t that awesome?! Holy crap. Amazing movie. (Note: Don’t worry—this post will not contain spoilers. I’m not a jerk like that.)

Hugh Jackman’s portrayal of everyone’s favorite clawed hero isn’t just a cinematic masterpiece. It’s also a great depiction of leadership skills that can set you apart. Logan’s willingness to sacrifice for others, persevere in the face of staggering odds, and his ability to channel his anger into productive work are traits all leaders can learn from.

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