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Colin Powell’s 13 Rules for Leadership

Posted on October 19, 2021 by henrykotula • Posted in Balanced Ego, Calm, Choice, Confidence, Credit, Decision Making, Decision Making Authority, Demanding, Fear, Force Multiplier, Leadership, Leadership Culture, Leadership Integrity, Leadership Respect, Leadership Skill Sets, Leadership Trust, Leadership Vision, Perpetual Optimism, Rules • Leave a comment
COLIN POWELL'S 13 RULES FoR LEADERSHIP 1. IT AIN'T AS BAD AS YOU THINK. IT

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