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Leadership Quotes Teaching You to be a Friendly and Capable Leader

Angela Merkel (leader of the European Union), Aung San Suu Kyi (Chair of National League for Democracy), Dalai Lama (leader of the Tibetan), Jeff Bezos (CEO of Amazon.com), and George Kennedy (head coach of university swim teams). They are people on the list of successful leaders. How? Leaders want to keep the authority but never wish to be the common woes of the members. If you are struggling to balance between the two, take a look at the leadership quotes and find the answer.

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