For example, should a board member obey the will of the majority of a board if the majority, for example, wants the board member to not record a meeting and share that meeting recording with everyone? (hivelink)

If a board member valued the "relationship" with the other board members or others who wanted the board member to not record a meeting, and that relationship was more important than other purposes, then they might obey as a "favor", which some politicians

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  1. doing "favors" for other politicians and leaders is a form of horse trading leadership. This is one way of politicians to work, but I have no interest in this. tid:1701 (0) (hivelink)
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