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Great Leaders Unify | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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All leaders have various goals they’d like to see achieved under their leadership.
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What separates good leaders from great ones is their ability to bring unity of effort toward those goals,
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and more importantly, the goals that will best suit their organization. Hello, I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.
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Leaders in name only will have a “my way or the highway” mentality when it comes to achieving their personal or party objectives.
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Excellent leaders are willing to compromise and negotiate. They know they may not like opposing ideas,
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but they will work with those who disagree and be willing to alter their methods for achieving a common goal.
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They encourage peace and avoid divisive efforts. My word for you today is unity.