> if one is to continue to be a community leader, then one must be willing > to make decisions, take responsibility, and lead. ... you either have > the trust of your community or you don't.
One has to wonder as to the unique factors of third world tango that give rise to such a bizarre phenomenon. In the first and second tango worlds, I'm sure I've never met or even heard of anyone adopting a title such as "community leader". And not just because no-one doomed to be a part of a tango scene dysfunctional enough to need such a thing would so choose to draw attention to the fact. > For managing crises, the textbook case is the Tylenol scare. For further discussion of how a case of the deaths of pain-killer users through cyanide poisoning of their medicines inspires the practices of tango "community leaders", would someone please start a separate mailing list? A /very/ separate mailing list. Thank you. Happy dancing, everyone! -- Chris _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
