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All Future Leaders Need To BECOME EXPLORERS

Leaders of the future need to be comfortable charting their own paths and venturing into the unknown. In past decades, leaders had a fairly well laid out path: business often didn’t change very much, which meant they could simply follow what the people before them had done to keep things moving and find success. However, that’s no longer the case.

In order to succeed in the future, leaders will need to become explorers. Constant innovation and an ever-increasing pace of change have turned those old leadership paths into obsolete trails that won’t move a company forward. The path to success in the future is yet to be seen and differs for each leader and organization. To move forward, leaders have to step into the unknown. Think of the famous explorers of past centuries. These people only made great discoveries and

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