I hadn't really thought of the first follower being so powerful. I've always been taught that the leader is the most important. This talk from Derek Sivers on TED.com has provided a new insight.
This is also a part of classroom management from the view of the "ripple effect" -- it's true that if you have one that does something then others follow -- but if you understand that the "first follower" is the key to handling the ripple effect in a classroom, then you can manage control much better.
Watch Derek's video HERE.
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