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Thursday, February 16, 2012

The Case for the Outspoken CEO

In the future, other corporate leaders could follow suit, Useem says, speaking out for social change if it could help them attract the talent they want, or line up with customer values, thus boosting their bottom line long-term.
Posted by John Jaeger at 9:54 AM
Labels: Business Leadership, Leadership and Communication

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