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Do We Need a New Leadership Paradigm Due to Covid-19?

Author(s) : Lisbeth Claus

Publisher : FOREX Publication

Published : 22 May 2021

e-ISSN : 2347-4696

Page(s) : 162-167




Lisbeth Claus,Professor of Management and Global HR, Willamette University MBA, Salem, Oregon, USA ; Email: lclaus@willamette.edu

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Lisbeth Claus (2021), Do We Need a New Leadership Paradigm Due to Covid-19?. IJBMR 9(2), 162-167. DOI: 10.37391/IJBMR.090206.