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In the October 2009 issue of Security, leadership columnist Lance Wright reminded us of several key leadership attributes that are universally sought by successful organizations in all sectors.
Collective knowledge, common purpose, and intelligent action are fundamental stepping stones for global risk mitigation. To that end, the Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) convened stakeholders in Washington, DC, on
Note: The following is an in-progress excerpt from the new book, Not a Moment to Lose: Influencing Global Security One Community at a Time, by Francis D’Addario, which will be