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<title>What Leaders need to know about failure</title>
<description>Failure is not the opposite of success, says Phil Dourado, leadership author. Organizations, particularly their formal leaders, need to re-think failure, he argues in this short article. </description>
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<description>It’s commonly said of leadership, ‘They don’t need to like you. They do need to respect you.’  But, what about the other way around? Do leaders need to like the people they lead? One school of thought goes further and says if you don’t love the people you lead, you’ll never be a great leader. In this short article, leadership author Phil Dourado explains 
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