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The Leadership Forum, (previously the "World Leadership Forum, Ltd.", was a non-governmental organisation devoted to the development of leadership in a number of key areas including communication, education and policy, that operated from October 2000 to October 2008, or until sometime in 2009-2010. ==Organization and history== From 1996 to 2009-2010, the World Leadership Forum, Ltd., or Leadership Forum, Ltd. of London, England, UK—last under the leadership of publishing executive Malcolm Turner,〔("Mr Malcolm Turner" page ) in the business-information database website Duedil.com〕〔("Benefits of World Leadership Awards," ) by Tinubu, Lagos, Nigeria, March 14, 2006, ''Africa News Service'', March 15, 2006 as reprinted on HighBeam.com〕—achieved international attention for organizing various awards and their presentation events, in a variety of high-profile, high-influence fields (which could attract large donors/sponsors). The organization partnered with various high-reputation individuals and institutions (particularly in the U.K., Europe and the United States), on various awards programs, in various years. The organization incorporated as the "World Leadership Forum, Ltd." (or "...Limited") ("limited liability" organization) under British law in October 2000. It is listed as "struck off and dissolved" on May 19, 2009.〔("The World Leadership Forum Limited" page ), in the business-information database website Duedil.com〕 The organization's many awards programs—which apparently started in 1996, and peaked around 2005-2007—vanished around 2010. Subsequently, some appear to have re-emerged (sometimes under other names) under the auspices of various other organizations, in various places. Many prominent cities, leaders and professionals cite these awards on their official or personal websites and other documents. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「World Leadership Forum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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