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I recently got a call from Mary, an EVP for humanresources, who was dealing with the integration of people and systems after her company had made a large acquisition. “Don, our CEO, has been hearing some serious grumbling about Bill, our chiefinformationofficer,” she groaned. It takes time.
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Leaders like Ellyn Shook, the chiefleadership and humanresourcesofficer at Accenture, actually carry around “dumb phones,” which don’t have any apps and can’t send or receive email. Leadership as service. They’re much less likely to get blindsided by the changes around them.
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