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Contents The IT Man 18 Cog in the wheel 17


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Leading through change The challenges facing the contemporary workplace


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Helping people understand their role and impact in the scheme of things


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New directions The next step for mentoring


Leadership in a VUCA world Dynamism in a Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous landscape


Looking Ahead The implications of a technology-driven future


Making managers Getting new managers up to speed


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