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The command-and-control era is gone.

Welcome to the Era of Inspiration! The 21st century leadership has moved beyond coercion to inspiration.

Read more about it in these article written by Dov Seidman: http://www.businessweek.com/managing/content/aug2008/ca2008085_228120.htm?chan=search

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Unfortunately I don't believe that the command-and-control era has gone. Recently I have written a post related to the theme.

Check it out:
http://behindthefence.wordpress.com/2008/12/22/two-way-no-way-maybe-one-wayat-least/

By the way I am working as an internal communicator in Hungary in a Japanese owned company.
Dear Csaba Szucs:

I think that communication is about relationship and we are facing big challenges in a neasr future. So the way we used to work and do things are changing. Of course some organizations and their cultures are different from others. Some are more opened, some are more closed, some are trying to make things in a new way but the world is changing and old times of "command and control" will be gone soon. It´s a question of time - because the new generation that was almost born connected to the web (and the web have no hierarchy) will not work in authoritarian places. I believe on that - it´s anew way to do things.

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