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Open Source Leadership: Reinventing Management When There Is No More Business As Usual

Michael E. Kossler, The Iclif Leadership And Governance Centre

12-Mar-18 10:00

Open Source Leadership: Reinventing Management When There Is No More Business As Usual

From taxi rides, hotel stays, car driving, to communicating and paying, everything we knew as normal has changed beyond recognition. To lead effectively in today’s brave new world, you have to question everything. For the first time in human history, knowledge is free and almost every boundary to communication has been lifted. This open source world has permanently altered the business landscape. And you can count on the fact that the pace of change will only accelerate. Yet, companies still rely on management tools and practices that were, at best, mildly effective in their heyday. Michael E. Kossler shares the concept behind the book Open Source Leadership which reveals the practices organisations must adopt to meet the open source world head on.

Produced by: Freda Liu


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