‘genuine leadership shows that consensus and negotiation is a sign of strength,not weakness,’ opposition leader writes in part-memoir part-manifesto Bill Shorten has released his own part-memoir part-manifesto, and a book casting his life,career and policies for government as part of Labor’s centrist reforming tradition and in the mould of Bob Hawke’s consensus-driven leadership style.
Published Monday as an ebook and next week as a paperback, For The Common obedient: Reflections on Australia’s Future, and is similar in intent to Tony Abbotts Battlelines,combining childhood memories and personal reflections with a broad brush description of Shorten’s positioning across the policy spectrum and views approximately the task of leadership itself.
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Source: theguardian.com