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Change At The Speed Of Leadership, Lee Fisher
Change At The Speed Of Leadership, Lee Fisher
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“The most dangerous leadership myth is that leaders are born—that there is a genetic factor to leadership. . . That’s nonsense; in fact, the opposite is true. Leaders are made rather than born.”
“Lawyers are in the anomalous position of serving as leaders but generally lacking leadership training and skills. Competency in lawyering skills often functions as a proxy for leadership skills, despite the evidence that leadership skills are distinct and may take years to develop. Our neglect of leadership skills is reaching crisis proportions because nearly half of all current law firm partners will retire within the next ten …
Academic Freedom In An Increasingly Corporate Model Of Leadership, Karin Mika
Academic Freedom In An Increasingly Corporate Model Of Leadership, Karin Mika
Law Faculty Articles and Essays
Mika argues that the corporate structure of management in academia poses a severe threat to academic freedom.