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Management article
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Reference no. ROT184
Published by: Rotman Management Magazine
Originally published in: "Rotman Management Magazine", 2012
Length: 5 pages

Abstract

The former Medtronic CEO and current Professor of Management Practice at Harvard describes the importance of following your True North and explains why he refers to the past 10 years as 'leadership's lost decade'. He describes five types of leaders that often lose sight of their True North and get derailed. He also talks about the importance of leading an 'integrated life' and shows that authentic leadership entails a transition from 'I' to 'we'.

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Abstract

The former Medtronic CEO and current Professor of Management Practice at Harvard describes the importance of following your True North and explains why he refers to the past 10 years as 'leadership's lost decade'. He describes five types of leaders that often lose sight of their True North and get derailed. He also talks about the importance of leading an 'integrated life' and shows that authentic leadership entails a transition from 'I' to 'we'.

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