- The crisis in leadership is that our schools and programs of education leadership are still caught up in an industrial model rather than postindustrial paradigm. The kind of leadership, both politically and business wise, that developed during the industrial era … no longer works very well.
- Pessimism in democratic thought and practice has created an electorate and workforce best described as apathetic.
- Followers (or constituents) are functionally if not legally disenfranchised
- Because of apathy and disenfranchisement, leaders have been forced to assume virtually all the responsibility for the collective well-being of their country or company, which is neither advantageous nor, in fact, fair.
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