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People Over Process | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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The most successful leader is not the one with the biggest following on social media or the most recognizable name.
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Excellent leaders are found in the home, teaching a classroom, or in middle management at a small company. What sets those leaders apart?
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They understand that people are priority; vision and mission should never dominate a leader’s perspective
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to the point where they will walk over the needs of those under them. They keep the needs of their employees, families,
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and students at the forefront of their minds. For more leadership tips such as this, I want to personally invite you to join us next week
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at our Leadership Conference at Living Word with special guest Willie Robertson of Duck Commander. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.