


What really matters – leadership takeaways from the 2016 presidential election
by Robyn McLeod | Nov 10, 2016 | Thoughtful Leadership
Like most Americans, I am grateful that the Presidential election is behind us. Depending on your party affiliation, some of us are stunned and heartbroken and some are excited and probably stunned too. In survey after survey, it is clear that the country saw this as...Search the Blog
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