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In 1977’s animated feature, Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown, the titular ne’er-do-well goes to summer camp looking to enhance his leadership skills. Ever the cold voice of reason, Peppermint Patty informs Charlie Brown that he “couldn’t lead a dog on a leash.”
In fact, the lovable loser is often a highly effective leader, and many others in the Peanuts gang have lessons to offer security professionals as well.