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Warren Bennis's classic book On Becoming a Leader examines the differences between leaders and followers and explains how leaders emerge and sustain themselves. The 2009 edition, published by Basic Books (a member of the Perseus Books group), is substantially updated from the original. In this chapter, Bennis lays out three kinds of "sweeping and profound" changes occurring in western societies, rooted in (1) technology, (2) global interdependence, and (3) shifting demographics, including an aging population and dramatic changes in ethnic diversity. This latest tide of change is transforming organizations, and the key to a healthy transformation is "the organization's attitude toward its workers." The most successful organizations will create a culture that develops leaders at all organizational levels; Bennis gives numerous examples of how this can be achieved.