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Defending the status quo

Firstly, Market Square is not just in the retail business, they are in the business of establishing strategic real estate assets.

Secondly, Toyota isn’t in the oil and gas business, although they depend heavily on gas, they provide means of transportation. When you buy a car, what you need is a means of moving from point A to point B. What you want is a luxurious means of achieving this need or a modestly affordable means. It is your choice and your choices define who you are.

Just as we know the business of Market Square and Toyota, we must comprehend the purpose of leadership in business and politics. Certainly, leaders do not defend the status quo. Leadership is visionary and must continue to evolve.

A wooden chair has the qualities and properties of a tree. Also, a car has the properties of aluminium and other materials it is made from. Thus, leaders must exhibit the properties and qualities of supreme creativity, a leader must move people and a leader must be a changemaker.

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