Executive Intelligence is crucial to decision-making in any position of leadership, not just at the CEO level. It dominates leadership performance across industries in the public and private sectors. But, as with any theory, it is necessary to look to real-life examples to fully comprehend how theory translates into actual behavior.

After the tragic events on September 11, 2001, in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania, the American Red Cross set up the Liberty Fund to collect money for the victims and their families. A massive amount of donations flowed in, totaling more than $564 million. But then a shocking secret was leaked—more than half of the money collected would not ...

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