Be A Leader: Don’t Go To War, Just Collaborate!

Jun 27, 2017 1 Min Read
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This new world of business has become significantly different. Instead of killing and going to war with competitors, the new world requires a new set of skills for leaders.

The collaborative leadership model is about engaging everyone in the leadership process. But it’s not just with leadership.

The skills of leadership for the 21st century will be about getting everyone in the world to partner with you. It will be about sharing everything you have with everyone and trusting people to support and grow with you.

 
For its corresponding article: Going To War Is So 20th Century
 

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