Art Guest Posts on Leadership at Tanveer Naseer’s Blog

Nov 30, 2010

My guest post at Tanveer Naseer's blog, The Great and Perilous Leadership Journey Ahead, reflects my perspective on the rapidly and radically changing nature of leadership in our emerging environment. Perhaps my subhead says it best: "Welcome to the Leadership Blender."

At some point during the past year I became a regular reader and big fan of Tanveer Naseer’s blog. Tanveer writes on leadership, business and people with a level of authenticity that is both educational and inspirational.

My genuine regard for Tanveer and his work makes it all the more exciting to serve as a guest blogger on his site today, with my thoughts on the rapidly and radically changing role of leadership.

My post, The Great and Perilous Leadership Journey Ahead, reflects my perspective on the rapidly and radically changing nature of leadership in our emerging environment. Perhaps my subhead says it best: “Welcome to the Leadership Blender.”

I make no secret of the fact that I struggle with word count issues…so thanks, Tanveer for letting this one run a little long. And given the importance of this topic, I plan on including this essay in my forthcoming book, Leadership Caffeine-Ideas to Stimulate Success.

For now however, please click over to Tanveer’s site and read the post, and better yet, check out the rich and thoughtful content created by this remarkable author. And don’t forget to drop a comment or two along the way.

-Art

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