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		<title>thinking of Maxwell and Leadership</title>
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I recently ran into John Maxwell&#8217;s Ethics 101 and I recollect those days when I was all socked up in books on leadership *not exactly sure of they helped), the one I read that will never escape my mind [anytime soon] was “The 360° leader” by John C.Maxwell. This days I’m often more involved technical [...]


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