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What Quintessential Leaders Understand – And No One Else Seems To – About Ubiquity and Popularity

Posted: December 1, 2015 in Examples and Analyses of Quintessential Leadership
Tags: critical thinking, depth, discernment, ethics, Facebook, following the crowd, knowledge, logic, mass appeal, popularity, principles, quintessential leader, reason, seth godin, shallowness, social media, ubiquity, understanding
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An example of ubiquity and mass appeal in Facebook's French flag app after the November 13, 2015 terrorist attacksAfter the terrorist attack in Paris on November 13, 2015, Facebook immediately came out with an app that let its users superimpose the French flag over their profile pictures to ostensibly show solidarity with France and Paris. (more…)

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