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Since high school, I have joined (or have been forced to join) what could already be dozens of leadership training seminars, and while I may be far from the ideal product of these well-meaning lecture-workshops, I have retained the theoretical concept of what a great or good leader is, and what he or she is not.

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EVEN MARCOS
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Since high school, I have joined (or have been forced to join) what could already be dozens of leadership training seminars, and while I may be far from the ideal product of these well-meaning lecture-workshops, I have retained the theoretical concept of what a great or good leader is, and what he or she is not.

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