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Father’s Day 2016: My Dad Was My Human Role Model for Quintessential Leadership

Posted: June 16, 2016 in Examples and Analyses of Quintessential Leadership, Qualities of a Quintessential Leader, Quintessential Leadership, Quintessential Leadership is an Art
Tags: arrogance, character, daddy, disrespect, Father's Day 2016, humility, irresponsibility, Ned Moses Ross, pride, quintessential leader, respect, social media, trust, trustworthy
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Dr. Ned M. RossThe first – and one of less than a handful of people whose lives have intersected with mine in which I’ve seen an unwavering commitment to quintessential leadership – quintessential leader in my life was my dad, Dr. Ned Moses Ross. He modeled quintessential leadership  in everything he was, he did, and he said. (more…)

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