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Learning objective

  1. Learn how myths from the ancient world are able to provide a very useful model for leadership and decision-making in the contemporary world.
  2. To understand the ideas of leadership from Greek myths.
  3. This paper aims at explaining how you can use these principles in your day-to-day leadership practice.

 

References

Chaliakopoulos, A. (2024, July 3). King Midas and his Golden Touch: A myth of Riches & regret. TheCollector.

https://www.thecollector.com/king-midas-golden-touch/

 

Fonte, S., & Fonte, S. (2023, March 22). The gory, less greedy, Midas touch. The Michigan Daily.

https://www.michigandaily.com/statement/the-gory-less-greedy-midas-touch/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

 

Myths, M. T. (2024, March 9). The Tale of King Midas: A Golden Curse | Meet the Myths | Meet the Myths. Meet The Myths.

https://meet-the-myths.com/greek-mythology/king-midas-a-golden-curse/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

 

Theodorus, A. (2022, September 20). Side-Effects of being ultrawealthy, the metaphors in the story of Midas. Medium.

https://medium.com/curious/side-effects-of-being-ultrawealthy-the-metaphors-in-the-story-of-midas-d7120e094cf9