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Success in the future of work comes down to one thing: how we lead.

Technology will progress. Offices will change. Entire industries will reinvent themselves. But leadership (how decisions are made, how people are treated, and how organizations move forward) is what ultimately determines whether those changes succeed or fail.

That’s what LeadOn, our new monthly newsletter for workplace decision-makers, is about — the ideas, tensions, and decisions shaping leadership today.

Some of my most recent conversations on the Future of Work® Podcast with experts in the field have reinforced just how much leadership itself is evolving. Mita Mallick spoke to me about how many professionals learn to lead by first experiencing poor leadership and deciding to do better. Amanda Litman highlighted a change already underway, with Millennials and Gen Z redefining leadership in ways many organizations are only beginning to understand.

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The future of work will demand new leadership. 

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The best workplace leaders think like great hosts. In "Unreasonable Hospitality", Will Guidara shares how extraordinary teams create moments that people never forget.
 
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