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Rise of New Leadership. Tim Nichols. Leadership Competency. Future Leaders. ?. Future Leaders. Leadership Competency. “The worst thing that you can do is nothing”. Global. Connected. Sharing. Competitive. Speed. Future Leaders. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Rise of New Leadership

Tim Nichols

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LeadershipCompetency

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Future Leaders

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LeadershipCompetency

Future Leaders ?

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“The worst thing that you can do is nothing”

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Global

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Connected

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Sharing

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Competitive

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Speed

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Future Leaders

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“I see no hope for the future of our people if they are dependent on the youth of today. All modern youths are reckless beyond words. When I was young we were taught to be respectful of elders but the youth of today is totally disrespectful.”

“They young now love only luxury. They have bad manners, contempt for authority and show disrespect for their elders. They lounge around when anyone enters the room. They argue with their parents, interrupt everyone, scoff their food and terrorize their teachers.”

“The world is passing through troubled times. They young today think of nothing but themselves. They talk as if they knew everything and what passes for wisdom for us is foolishness for them.”

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“I see no hope for the future of our people if they are dependent on the youth of today. All modern youths are reckless beyond words. When I was young we were taught to be respectful of elders but the youth of today is totally disrespectful.”

“They young now love only luxury. They have bad manners, contempt for authority and show disrespect for their elders. They lounge around when anyone enters the room. They argue with their parents, interrupt everyone, scoff their food and terrorize their teachers.”

“The world is passing through troubled times. They young today think of nothing but themselves. They talk as if they knew everything and what passes for wisdom for us is foolishness for them.”

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“I see no hope for the future of our people if they are dependent on the youth of today. All modern youths are reckless beyond words. When I was young we were taught to be respectful of elders but the youth of today is totally disrespectful.”

“They young now love only luxury. They have bad manners, contempt for authority and show disrespect for their elders. They lounge around when anyone enters the room. They argue with their parents, interrupt everyone, scoff their food and terrorize their teachers.”

“The world is passing through troubled times. They young today think of nothing but themselves. They talk as if they knew everything and what passes for wisdom for us is foolishness for them.”

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“I see no hope for the future of our people if they are dependent on the youth of today. All modern youths are reckless beyond words. When I was young we were taught to be respectful of elders but the youth of today is totally disrespectful.”

“They young now love only luxury. They have bad manners, contempt for authority and show disrespect for their elders. They lounge around when anyone enters the room. They argue with their parents, interrupt everyone, scoff their food and terrorize their teachers.”

“The world is passing through troubled times. They young today think of nothing but themselves. They talk as if they knew everything and what passes for wisdom for us is foolishness for them.”

Hesiod (a contemporary to Homer 700 BC)

Socrates 380 BC

Peter the Hermit 1274

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LeadershipCompetency

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Anticipate change better

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Be more courageous and be more willing to abandon the past

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? LeadershipCompetency

Future Leaders

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Thank you.