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On Leadership: Ford CEO Alan Mulally on the 'liberating clarity' of his mission
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<blockquote data-quote="Galen Burden" data-source="post: 916908" data-attributes="member: 66840"><p>Sounds a lot like our leadership. I work for a business unit of GE. Our leader is constantly informing us of whats going on in our business, the overall plan and direction, how market forces effect us and so on. It makes everyone feel a part of the team, at least it does me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Galen Burden, post: 916908, member: 66840"] Sounds a lot like our leadership. I work for a business unit of GE. Our leader is constantly informing us of whats going on in our business, the overall plan and direction, how market forces effect us and so on. It makes everyone feel a part of the team, at least it does me. [/QUOTE]
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