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George Washington worked alongside many great statesmen who were much more educated than he was. People like Ben Franklin, John and Sam Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, Hamilton, Madison, Dickinson, the Randolphs and the Lees. Yet with all these brilliant men involved in forging a new nation, and at three major milestones (the Revolution, the
Leadership is in part about growing others. Without question, there are a variety of ways to be a great leader. What Great Leaders Do: 1. Leaders relentlessly upgrade their team, using every encounter as an opportunity to evaluate, coach and build self-confidence. You need to invest the vast majority of your time and energy as