Leaders in Liminal Space
How do I lean into this ambiguity without falling over?
How do I lean into this ambiguity without falling over?
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By Mary Shippy and Christine Watkins Davies This article is the first in our Field Notes on Leadership Series. We hope this series provides you insights to facilitate your leadership…
Over the next several months we’re going to be completing some interviews and writing a blog series entitled Field Notes On Leadership. We’re going to delve into topics such as: …