Reflecting Leaders

Seeing clearly. Thinking broadly. Feeling deeply.

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Core Values


“There is a fine line between loving and being and idiot. If someone doesn’t share your values, they have to go.”

(Andrew Cherng, founder and Chairman of Panda Restaurant Group, in “Kung Pao Chicken for the Soul.” by Evan Hessel. Forbes: April 21, 2008. pg. 106)

 

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