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The CEO report: Embracing the paradoxes of leadership and the power of doubt

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Dean's Seminar Series: Saïd Business School
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We discuss the role business plays in society, and the expectations about the role business should play, having shifted dramatically in recent years.
Yet, declining tenure rates and levels of public trust suggest that CEO leadership has not kept pace with increased expectations. The question, then, is this: How do senior executives develop the competence to lead in a changing world? With Dr Michael Smets, Associate Professor in Management and Organisation Studies; Dr Amanda Moss Cowan, Research Associate

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Dean's Seminar Series: Saïd Business School
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Michael Smets
Amanda Moss Cowan
Keywords
business
CEO report
Management and Organisation Studies
leadership
entrepreneurship
finance
innovation
Department: Saïd Business School
Date Added: 14/05/2015
Duration: 01:08:36

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