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— Nearly 60% of Twitter users want Elon Musk gone as CEO, but who should take over?
Visiting Professor of Management Practice, Bayes Business School, City, University of London. Writer & Speaker on business, politics & management.
X (Formerly Known As Twitter)
— Nearly 60% of Twitter users want Elon Musk gone as CEO, but who should take over?
Analysis
— If you don’t like the idea of being held accountable and having to answer for your actions then a leadership role is probably not for you. The top office is not a playground for ideological experiment.
Analysis
— Boris Johnson’s real duty as a leader is and was to set an example and not to tolerate rule-breaking. He talks about leadership but arguably displays almost zero understanding of it or ability to offer it. His duty, as a leader, should be to resign.
Analysis
— In the UK, there is very little to stop a leader who doesn’t care to comply with unwritten norms.
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