THE 21ST CENTURY CORPORATION -- THE NEW LEADERSHIP
The Boss in the Web Age
-- Job one for the future CEO is communicating strategies and goals, so she spends a lot of time in video and phone conferences.
-- She must be tech savvy, able to directly access and sift an abundance of data from the internet.
-- The pressure is on to dress the part and project an image that plays to ever-more-voracious financial media.
-- Globalization of investors, operations, and customers mean plenty of hours logged in transit.
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