GOOD LEADERS DON’T SET BAD EXAMPLES

The crew felt the pressure to get things done fast, and the supervisor did, too.  The job was to pick truck parts from a series of tall storage racks in the warehouse and rush them out to the front counter, where hurried customers and impatient sales staff waited.  Because of the hurry-up atmosphere, the supervisor...

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