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		<title>Trust and the Pursuit of Excellence</title>
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Have you discovered the link between lack of trust and mediocrity?
In my observations of leadership teams across multiple industry
sectors, I found a strong correlation between the leadership team
members&#8217; depth of trust with one another and the level of performance
of their respective teams. Where trust was strong, performance was
generally high. Where trust was lacking, performance was [...]]]></description>
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