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Posts Tagged ‘delegation’

The Art of Delegation by Richard Martin (Canadian Defence Review December 2016)

Posted: October 18, 2017 in Leadership
Tags: Canadian Defence Review, Defence Leadership, delegation, Richard Martin
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Here’s the link to my December 2016 column on Defence Leadership.

 

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