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MANAGE THE ROSTER

The most important question is Who? . . . Not what is your next career step, but who are the people in your unit that you are going to take care of as a leader? Take care of your people, not your career. . . . I [found I] didn’t have to have the answers to the whats if I really paid attention to finding great whos.

—JIM COLLINS

New York Times bestselling author of Good to Great(Episode #216, The Learning Leader Show)

THE POWER OF WHO

The most important decisions you make as a manager (whether new or experienced) are those about the makeup of your team. Surrounding yourself with excellent people will be the single greatest determining factor in your success or failure as a leader. Jim Collins, author of one of the best business ...

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