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The Leadership Council is a
thought leadership, research and leadership advisory body based in the
UK. Founded in 2008, the council is chaired by
Lord Janvrin[1] and publishes research on
leadership issues annually.[2][3]
Members
As of November 2011, the Leadership Council consists of the following 16 members:[4]
Ed Butler, former commander, the
British Forces in Afghanistan
The Hon. Mary-Jo Jacobi Jephson, former head of crisis management,
BP America; former special advisor to U.S. presidents
Ronald Reagan and
George W. Bush
Research Topic: The strategy for business leaders in political engagement[10]
Not Shaken, But Stirred
Publication Date: November 2008
Research Topic: The ten commandments for leaders in times of crisis[11][12][13]
Seven Types of Confidence
Publication Date: July 2009
Research Topic: The importance of confidence for leadership[14][15]
Quick Quick Slow
Publication Date: July 2010
Research Topic: The balance of short and long term perspectives[16][17]
Hoping to Rise or Fearing to Fall?
Publication Date: July 2011
Research Topic: Investigating what motivates leaders[18][19]
Commentary on Leadership Issues
In December 2011, members of the Leadership Council were interviewed for the
Economist Intelligence Unit's (EIU) Monthly Global Forecast programme.[20][21]Simon Davies and
Lady Judge commented on the future of global law firms and nuclear energy, respectively.