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    The culture of leadership
    6 Sep 2006
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    John Holden
    Australia Council for the Arts

    Visiting Australia, John Holden - head of culture at Demos, the British thinktank for everyday democracy - reassesses the concept of leadership in a world driven by creativity and innovation.

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