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A new paradigm of leadership
We’ve come to a New leadership paradigm. Should a great leader have things in control, know precisely what is going on in an organisation, make sure that he or she has all the answers ready when challenges occur, and that he or she has to be a role model for all?Well, think again. Establish trust with sharing tasks and responsibilities. Let go of control and let innovations happen. Find our what colleagues know and what they are capable of. And yet, there is just so much more in it. <br/><br/>A content, againin this episode, is built on Daft’s The Leadership Experience (6th edition). <br/><br/>Season no. 1: Basics of leadership.<br/>Chapter no. 1: Towards a new paradigm of leadership.<br/>Episode no. 6.<br/><br/>This episode concludes the first chapter of season no. 1.