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It is tempting to view notions of engaged leadership from a purely scientific or maybe even from some set of clearly understood rules. In reality, however, notions of engaged leadership are very complex. A platform implies something that supports one’s beliefs and by which one justifies or validates one’s own actions. A platform on Engaged Leadership helps an individual bring to the fore his/her thoughts on this complex issue and often brings clarity to much needed change. Your platform should address the following questions.
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Thomas, C. (2012). Supplemental Two. In: Thomas, C. (eds) A Call for Engaged Leadership. Transgressions, vol 91. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-113-9_12
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