In this short article, we consider leadership in the context of managing increasingly complex networks. Our approach draws on multiple perspectives that support the use of collective approaches to leadership and the processes that underpin them. We highlight the importance of creating spaces for co-productive work and the use of rapid insight generation to accelerate learning and impact based on our experience of working on complex change programs.
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