Leadership in this time of crisis
With greater leadership throughout society, it is more likely that all of us, as individuals, as families and as members of organisations, will be energised to play our parts
After weeks of international turbulence and domestic denial, the International Monetary Fund, the European Commission and the European Central Bank have now arrived.
We can assume that they have been well briefed in recent weeks and that action will be speedy.
Irrespective of the precise terms of any bailout arrangements, we can expect to see the first reflection of their presence in the four-year plan for the economy due to be published by the end...
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