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@Millennial Dan  
She hadn’t considered the lead flyer position as “one who inspires others and encourages them to achieve” type leader, merely as “the person who is at the front and chooses where the flying heads towards” literal leading-leader.
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@Background Pony #E820  
To “badger subordinates into obedience” does, as a matter of fact, still count as making them want to do something. It’s not GOOD leadership, but both methods are compelling. If you’re getting someone else from point A to point B in some manner, you’re leading them, regardless of whether it’s by encouragement, intimidation, or whatever. Shoddy wording.
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@Millennial Dan  
What? No it isn’t. It’s meaningful to note that one of the secrets to effective leadership is to convince those you lead to want to participate of their own volition. Anyone can badger subordinates into obedience.