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​Leadership lessons from conducting an orchestra

There is nothing quite as impressive and majestic as experiencing a fine symphony orchestra performing a grand classical score. The exquisite precision, timing and intonation all coming together in a collective wave of music that can be awe inspiring.

A full orchestra may have up to 100 players, and if a chorus is involved, up to 200 additional performers. Shouldering the challenge of coordination is the symphony conductor, who has a very visible leadership role.

Making music is an often-used metaphor…