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Women Leaders in Chaotic Environments

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Unless contemporary leadership adopts a holistic approach, there is not much that it can contribute towards sustainable development because, as known, sustainable development requires knowledge from various disciplines, such as sociology, management, economics, technology development, environment, communication, religion, and health. These interrelationships and inter-dependencies of various disciplines to promote sustainable development are indispensable. Thus sustainable development requires science and research-based education as it hinges on investigation into the current state of development in the world, and human activities related to the same.

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Erçetin, Ş.Ş. (2016). Epilogue. In: Erçetin, Ş. (eds) Women Leaders in Chaotic Environments. Lecture Notes in Social Networks. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44758-2_19

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