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“A major part of a leader’s job is to promote a healthy culture in which people, teams and organizations can succeed by working together productively. You are ultimately responsible for the health of your organization and the health of its critical business relationships. For many companies, these critical relationships become the ultimate strategic advantage.”
Sallie Sherman, Founder & CEO, discusses with Forbes the importance of business relationships and effective leadership when promoting a healthy, productive culture.
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