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IT’S a popular belief that those who usually rise to the apex in government, business, and other high-profile positions were “born leaders”, but a foremost US speaker on leadership disagrees with that assertion.
Al Gini, emeritus professor of business ethics at the Quinlan School of Business at Loyola University Chicago, believes innate ability is great but accomplished leaders also require training and guidance.
Gini shared insights on