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Article

8 May 2012

Author:
Matthew Gitsham, Director, Ashridge Centre for Business and Sustainability in Harvard Business Review Blog Network

The Changing Role of Global Leaders

Fast forward to today's generation of business leaders and you hear a very different attitude being expressed: that it is essential for senior executives both to have a nuanced understanding of the major societal forces shaping our world, and to know where and how to respond for the good of their organization and for society as a whole. [on report led by Ashridge Business School, Intl. Business Leaders Forum, which interviewed heads/former heads of Coca-Cola, Diageo, BP, Shell, Anglo America, IMC Pan Asia Alliance Group, Accenture, other firms]