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Weekend Inspiration: 11 Ways to Think Like a Leader
Through the years, philosophers, scholars and management consultants have attempted to describe the ingredients of good leadership. Is there a recipe you can follow? Or are you born a leader? The low expectations for leaders of all types — business, … Continue reading
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Tagged Aristotle, Benjamin Zander, big ideas, Business, Dwight D. Eisenhower, ideas, insights, inspiration, John Quincy Adams, Ketchum Leadership Communication Monitor, leadership, Marcus Buckingham, Marian Anderson, Rosalynn Carter, Simon Sinek, teamwork, TED, transformation, United States, Warren Bennis
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