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Home » News » COMANDS: Seven Skills/Traits of Effective Leadership
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COMANDS: Seven Skills/Traits of Effective Leadership

by Edwin Rutsch|Published 15/05/2014

Mindful Awareness practices and trainings have spread widely with great implications for effective leadership. So many leadership models talk about “what to do” and “how to achieve” goals or “how to influence” people to follow them.

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