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Solution. The previous chapters have developed a new performance-based competency model of leadership development As a genenc model, it is applicable to virtually any organization If you are in charge of leadership development, you may be asking yourself, "How do I change our leadership development process to fit this model?" This chapter provides guidance for implementing the model
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