Davos 2017: Four principles of leadership in an uncertain world
World Economic Forum managing board member says leaders rely far too much on expert predictions and probabilistic assumptions.
W Lee Howell
Tue, 10 Jan 2017
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The year 2016 provided ample evidence that leaders rely far too much on expert predictions and probabilistic assumptions, judging by the dismay expressed after the Brexit vote in the UK and the presidential elections in the US.
If you have a populist bent then perhaps this is just more evidence
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W Lee Howell
Tue, 10 Jan 2017
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