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James Bond movies always follow some very predictable patterns. The movies always open with Bond involved in an extremely dangerous mission, which he single-handedly accomplishes to the tune of numerous explosions. Bond then shows up in M’s office in London to be briefed on the mission that will be the focus of the current movie. That done, Bond picks up his arsenal of tech toys from R (formerly Q), and is off. M, meanwhile, remains behind trying to keep track of what is going on and presumably coordinating other agents and missions.
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Balzac, S.R. (2014). Leadership, Power, and Emotional Intelligence. In: Organizational Psychology for Managers. Management for Professionals. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8505-6_4
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