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		By: Warren Modlin		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I am always reminded by the &quot;Leader as an orchestra conductor&quot; analogy
1. Face your team, with the audience at your back
2. Listen - everyone plays a roll in your overall success
3. Gestures and actions matter - People follow what you do, not what you think
4. You can&#039;t play every instrument - Know your role and responsibility as a conductor, not a musician
5. Perfect practice makes perfect]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am always reminded by the &#8220;Leader as an orchestra conductor&#8221; analogy<br />
1. Face your team, with the audience at your back<br />
2. Listen &#8211; everyone plays a roll in your overall success<br />
3. Gestures and actions matter &#8211; People follow what you do, not what you think<br />
4. You can&#8217;t play every instrument &#8211; Know your role and responsibility as a conductor, not a musician<br />
5. Perfect practice makes perfect</p>
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