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1. How does the process of Ready, Aim, Fire in (Integrity in Leadership), when implemented properly, contribute to getting results-and does chance favor the prepared mind? And why must leaders learn to lose well? Or said another way, "Cut their losses and move on."

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Discuss why losing well is a character trait that helps develop leaders, and Evaluate those characteristics of an individual that get successful results in leadership.

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Objective:
Discuss why losing well is a character trait that helps develop leaders, and Evaluate those characteristics of an individual that get successful results in leadership.

Losing well is a character train that helps leaders. This is because losing well allows the person to shrug off the weight of their past failures. In addition, losing well enables the person to be fair to himself. Further, the person who learns losing well learns lessons from his losses. Moreover, the person who knows losing well accepts reality. He is angry at the loss but not ...

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