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In Where Have All the Leaders Gone?, Lee Iacocca argues that, of the nine Cs of leadership, the following is the biggest:
Land Management
The process of managing the use and development of land resources in both urban and rural settings for sustainable use.
Nonindustrial Societies
Nonindustrial societies are communities that do not rely heavily on mechanized means of production, instead often depending on subsistence farming or hunter-gatherer methods, preserving traditional ways of life.
Industrial Societies
Societies characterized by a high level of industrialization, where manufacturing and large-scale industries dominate the economy.
Ecosystemic Collapse
A dramatic decline in an ecosystem's structure, function, and diversity, potentially leading to the loss of significant ecological services.
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