A NEW LEADERSHIP ETHOS - ENDORSEMENTS
An important book and the best study of leadership that I read. It breaks new ground in evaluating leadership and leadership cycles. Students of comparative politics will greatly profit when reading it. Prof David Jordan PhD, The Woodrow Wilson Department of Politics - University of Virginia, Former Ambassador to Peru
An exceptionally stimulating book on leadership that breaks from so many other books. David Altman PhD, Executive VP, Center for Creative Leadership
Indispensable reading for anyone concerned with leadership in the private and public sector. Future leadership is predictable! Prof Luigi van Leeuwen
The findings in this book elegantly respond to the need for a more fundamental explanation of ‘de-growth.’ Prof Raoul Weiler, Club of Rome - Chapter in Brussels
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