Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull asserts that leaders must confront bullies, following criticism from Donald Trump.
Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull asserts that leaders must confront bullies, following criticism from Donald Trump.
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It’s crucial for leaders to uphold their values and principles, especially in the face of bullying and intimidation. Malcolm Turnbull’s experience highlights the importance of resilience and integrity in leadership. Standing up to bullies not only sets a strong example but also fosters a more respectful and constructive political discourse. Leaders who are willing to speak out against unfair treatment can inspire others to do the same and contribute to a healthier political environment. What do you think are the best strategies for leaders to effectively confront bullying?