CRISIS, CHANGE, AND THE ROLE OF THE EMERGING LEADER
The author recounts various aspects of his long career as CEO/Chief Executive Officer of the medical device company Medtronic, and describes his True North concept. He also describes the leadership transition in today’s organizations to new generations. He believes that the old style of leadership i...
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