In my last article, I wrote about running the business mile, the discipline it takes to keep moving when results aren’t immediate. But every strong athlete (and leader) eventually learns something important: You don’t get significantly better running alone. Those who want to improve reach a point where they recognize they need a coach. Not someone to bark instructions. Not someone to step in when things get uncomfortable. But someone who makes them better. Simon Sinek says le
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