Adaptability in Socio-Political Contexts: Moving Beyond Ability and Intelligence
It is increasingly difficult to be a popular political or corporate leader. Public and employee expectations are evolving quickly and technologies now impose constant demands on 'engagement'. While most leaders are already expected to possess both the skills and the smarts to navigate with...
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2012
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