THE question of leadership is a critical issue across sectors, a hot point across the globe.
But because the media sits at the centre of other activities and is crucial to understanding what is happening daily in politics, in business and finance, in industry and commerce, in entertainment, education, health, science and technology, in social life and culture, the media requires leadership with greater skills than we generally appreciate or believe.
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