Conclusion
David J. Wilkinson
Chapter 1 in The Ambiguity Advantage, 2006, pp 1-5 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract In the end, we are, as O’Shaughnessy1 observed, either part of a new world’s dawning or part of an old world that is dying, and the only question for most leaders is: Which of the two worlds do you inhabit as an individual and as a leader? Are you part of the new world, with your dreams and inspiration, or are you part of the old world, which is, at this moment as you read this, being conquered and replaced even though you don’t see it? Are you really a mover and shaker?
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230597891_1
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