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Spring 2001

What You Can Learn about Being a Leader
When leaders depend upon the power of their positions, they fail to realize their full leadership potential. Having an obvious lack of self-discipline, being insensitive to the needs of other, promoting the sense of favoritism, and being aloof or arrogant are just a few of the mistakes that can weaken leadership skills.
by Phillip Van Hooser

You can find the rest of this article in the Spring 2001 issue of Profitable Glass Quarterly.  

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2001
Winter - Battling Stress? Simplify, Simplify, Simplify
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