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DAY 24/30/24/JUNE/2020 L-E-A-D-E-R I stepped into the classroom and saw it was almost full of participants. We were expecting about thirty of them. Close to twenty five were already in. It was a classroom training session in Leadership skills. These were employees of an automobile company with approximately four years of experience. It was time for them to slowly transition from a individual contributor role to a people manager role. Soon a majority of them were to get into roles of group leader or supervisor. Hence the training and hence me inside the classroom. I have been conducting softskills training for the corporate industry for the last eight years. Within the next five minutes all those who were suppose to attend were in. We started with a greeting and an energizer just to shake up and wake up the participants. After setting the context, establishing expectations and having mutually agreeable ways of working, we did a small icebreaker activity. The activity was to break u...