You can't dominate a network with old-style leadership. But, you can emerge, with the network's consent, as one of its leaders, regardless of your formal position or job title.

Phil Dourado
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"You can't dominate a network with old-style leadership. But, you can emerge, with the network's consent, as one of its leaders, regardless of your formal position or job title."

Source: The 60 Second Leader: Everything You Need To Know About Leadership, In One Minute Bites

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