Reflecting Leaders

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Somebody Somewhere

“Somebody is always going to try and game the system. That is… a general issue, whether it is in religion, the private sector or the public sector.”

(Sandy Weill, former Chairman and CEO of Citigroup, in “Wisdom From Weill,” Chief Executive: January/February 2007., Iss. 223; pg. 10)

 

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