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Leadership, Spirals, and Trajectories

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This chapter investigates the question of leadership type and form and the relevance of space and spatial trajectories in a globalized world. It brings to bear major concepts and definitions from theory in a variety of fields from management science, architecture, music, and political geography to interpret leadership profiles in a globalized world. The chapter introduces illustrative examples of specific leaders, including Ally Sykes and Arkebe Orqubay. It also identifies the spatial talents that are relevant for leadership development.

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© 2016 Cristina D’Alessandro and Frannie Léautier

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D’Alessandro, C., Léautier, F. (2016). Leadership, Spirals, and Trajectories. In: Cities and Spaces of Leadership. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-56191-6_4

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