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If you make the effort to identify and attract leaders, then understand, motivate, and equip them, as I’ve described in the previous chapters, that’s a good start. But if you fail to take the next step of empowering them, it would be like searching for a Thoroughbred racehorse, purchasing him, training and preparing him to race, and then never letting him out of the stable and onto the track.
The Leader's Greatest Return: Attracting, Developing, and Multiplying Leaders
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