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Combining Business and Public Policy Shapes Insightful Leaders for Fourth Industrial Revolution

Landry Signe

Professor and Managing Director at Thunderbird School of Global Management, and Co-Director of Thunderbird in Washington DC/EMAGAM, Arizona State University

“The Fourth Industrial Revolution is blurring technological lines that once existed. We need leaders who can make optimal decisions during this technical disruption.”

As the world prepares for

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