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The Next Great Profession

Who Will Guide Us Through The Twenty-first Century?

By Richard Bliss Brooke



Throughout the history, different occupations have risen to the fore and played the leading role in carving out the future of civilization, then receded to the background. But there is one function in society, says, Brooke, that is mandatory and will never become obsolete nor fade away: the profession of leadership. Today, networking is the profession that holds the greatest potential for developing tomorrow’s leaders.

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