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Firms that fully embrace the needs and interests of the whole person will win today's competition for the best talent.
Stewart D. Friedman
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Stewart D. Friedman
Age: 74
Born: 1950
Born: January 1
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Skilled leaders focus on we, not me.
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Of course that's the best way to continue to learn anything: Try to teach it!
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I believe each life has value and that we're on this earth to leave it better than how we found it. I want people to take this to hear and to try as hard as they can to improve their capacity to do so.
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Change is surely the order of the day.
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My purpose is to help people understand that leadership skills are useful and relevant for pursuing meaningful aspirations in all aspects of life, and that this is a choice, a decision, not a default.
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