The Big 'L' Word: No Single Factor Defines It

Automatic MerchandiserVol. 48 Nbr. 5, May 2006

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[Merle Swanson] selected his successor believing that he possessed certain strengths. This individual might have even surpassed Swanson in some areas. If he were lacking in other areas, it was Swanson's responsibility, as leader, to address this.

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The Big 'L' Word: No Single Factor Defines It

An executive in our industry recently asked me to fax her a copy of an Entrepreneur article I had seen on retaining and motivating employees. The topic came u...

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