high school and college
High school and college is different but alike in some ways.This is an extremely impressive chapter. Although Burns is sophisticated about the frailties of people, the crisis of leadership is also an optimistic chapter..." -Burns's accomplishment of recognizing the taxonomy of leadership is unmatched to this day. He distinguishes, for example, intellectual leadership from executive leadership, and explains how each is forged in the "crucible" of circumstances. Rather than serving as a "how to" guide on leadership, Burns provides the reader with a framework for understanding his or her leadership role, and the requirements that accompany each role. Finding one's own reflection in this catalog of leadership roles can be an exciting and satisfying moment for the reader.