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post # 270 — Tuesday, December 26, 2006 6:00am — a Managing post

The Hardest Working Leader in Show Business?

I received the following email from Matthew Moore:

David:

I have been mulling the life & work of the late, great James Brown and given your love of pop music, I thought I'd share this with you.

JB's gift was as much collaborative as it was individual - he took musicians such as Maceo Parker and Bootsy Collins and then created environments where they did their best work. He was tough - he was legendary for fining musicians for insufficiently shiny shoes and bum notes. And most of his collaborators ended up leaving him eventually.

He was definitely a great leader. Was he a great manager? I dunno, but here are some things I learnt from JB:

I don't live up to these lessons but I think there will be a picture of JB next to my laptop for a few weeks.

There are also some negative lessons from the life of JB (beating up your wife, smoking PCP, alienating your most talented colleagues) but I don't want to dwell on those now.

Seasons greeting, Matt Moore

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