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The Power of Character in Leadership: How Values, Morals, Ethics, and Principles Affect Leaders

The Power of Character in Leadership delves into the significance of character traits in leadership positions. It examines how leaders' values, morals, ethics, and principles influence their behavior and decisions, ultimately affecting their leadership style and organizational outcomes. more

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Myles Munroe
Myles Munroe

Myles Munroe was a renowned author, born on April 20, 1954, and passed away on November 9, 2014. His works primarily focused on spiritual growth and personal development, enjoying great popularity among readers. more

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