A Tale of Two Captains: The Evolution of Leadership from Jeter to Judge
Briefly

Derek Jeter's leadership during the Yankees' dynasty years was characterized by a quiet, lead-by-example approach. Jeter's calm demeanor in high-pressure situations earned him respect from teammates, opponents, and fans alike.
He knew when to push a teammate and when to give them space. Jeter believed the most important aspect of leadership was recognizing that everyone responds differently to challenges.
Jeter's ability to learn from failure set him apart. Instead of letting setbacks define him, he used them as learning experiences for personal and team growth.
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