Great conquerors are able to delegate power effectively because their divine-mission belief lets them trust talented subordinates without seeing conquest as mere personal ambition.
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Delegation
Great conquerors are able to delegate power effectively because their divine-mission belief lets them trust talented subordinates without seeing conquest as mere personal ambition.
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"Parmenion was really the person in charge of the Macedon army. In fact, it was Parmenion who was most responsible for Alexander the Great's..."
"Their goal is not to conquer the world. Their goal is to change the world for the better. As demanded by the gods. Does..."
"...back to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Trump brought his delegation of 300 people. And the message that they delivered there to Davos,..."
"...the Iranians see through Trump's antics. They refused to send a delegation to meet with Trump's team in Islamabad. So we are stuck in..."
"...Commune, they've heard what happened to Robespierre. So they send a delegation to the sections and say, hey guys, we need to defend our..."
"...what will often happen is the Mongols would send a trade delegation to a nation to negotiate a trade deal. And the nation, usually..."
"...hold them hostage in Babylonia and then send in a foreign delegation to control the territory."
"...But Agamemnon doesn't want to lose face. So he sends a delegation of generals led by a man named Odysseus to beg Achilles to..."
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