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Today’s world moves lightning fast. The 24-hour news cycle has diminished to the time it takes to refresh a website. Technology becomes obsolete the moment it comes out on the market. Fortunes are won and lost on Wall Street by one computer outjockeying another by nanoseconds.
But are our notions of leadership keeping up with the times? Or are we tethered to leadership theories that don’t serve the modern world?