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		By: Robert Kelley		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Great overview of your ABL roundtable experience, which could be generalized to represent all of our Tech Round Tables over the years. You&#039;re absolutely right, the most successful CEOs typically spend more than 50% of their time in relationship discussions with their key external and internal people. And as we wrote in our book, some 30 years ago, one of the key types of &quot;bankruptcies&quot; which sink companies is &quot;relationship bankruptcy&quot;. Above, you, in my opinion, did a great job of summarizing what successful CEOs do to avoid this type of disastrous &quot;bankruptcy&quot;. Thanks, on behalf of all of our ABL Tech Members.

As always, another great posting by my incredibly valuable chairman-mentor!

Bob Kelley,
CEO, ABL Organization]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great overview of your ABL roundtable experience, which could be generalized to represent all of our Tech Round Tables over the years. You&#8217;re absolutely right, the most successful CEOs typically spend more than 50% of their time in relationship discussions with their key external and internal people. And as we wrote in our book, some 30 years ago, one of the key types of &#8220;bankruptcies&#8221; which sink companies is &#8220;relationship bankruptcy&#8221;. Above, you, in my opinion, did a great job of summarizing what successful CEOs do to avoid this type of disastrous &#8220;bankruptcy&#8221;. Thanks, on behalf of all of our ABL Tech Members.</p>
<p>As always, another great posting by my incredibly valuable chairman-mentor!</p>
<p>Bob Kelley,<br />
CEO, ABL Organization</p>
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