.Connective Leadership in Different Cultures

In this section, we will use the Connective Era lens to observe the unfolding events in Taiwan, which may be viewed as the challenge to the power of a Stage 2 leader, President Chen Shui-bian, by a Stage 3 leader, "Taiwan's Nelson Mandela[4]," Shih Ming-teh. In particular, we will examine the strategies used by both. While the events in Taiwan may portend the future emergence of Stage 3 leaders to challenge China's Stage 2 leadership and therefore may deserve to be fully researched, we will confine our exploration to within the outline of this project.

We will first introduce the current environment in Taiwan. Next, we will analyze Shih's discernable Individual Achieving Styles. We will follow that by exploring Chen's apparent Stage 2 strategies. And, we will conclude this section by observing possible strategies used by Shih, in context, to confront the quintessentially ineffective and perhaps toxic leader, Chen, and to influence the development of effective connective leaders.

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