By Joan Druett
In the 1800's, ships frequently crashed on Aukland island, south of New Zealand.
The story focuses on two ships that crashed on Aukland island a few months apart. One set of survivors thrived. The other suffered massive casualties. What made the difference?
Druett points out a few key differences, leadership being a key difference. One captain was positive and tried to make things better. The other because depressed and was fatalistic about their doom.
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