Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Why Command-and-Control Leadership Is Here to Stay

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Why Command-and-Control Leadership Is Here to Stay
Herminia Ibarra
We respect leaders who don't need copilots.
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According to this data, Jobs should be regarded as a statistical outlier and managerial anomaly.
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