Four steps for effective leadership in a changing environment
By
Ronald E. Riggio Ph.D.
Summary
This article outlines four steps for effective leadership in a fast-changing environment, emphasizing that leadership is a collaborative process between leaders and followers. The key steps include involving others in the leadership process, though the content appears to be cut short. Co-authored by Paul Thornton and Ronald E. Riggio, Ph.D., the piece focuses on practical leadership techniques for navigating change.
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Key quotes
· 2 pulledLeadership isn't something that leaders do. It's a collaborative process of leaders and followers working together, in a particular context, to achieve certain outcomes.
The most critical element for effective leadership is to involve others in the leadership process.
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