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Leadership: Lessons from Wiring Our House

Dave Kinnear June 4, 2014 1-On Leadership

Like so many folks our age, my wife and I purchased a “starter” home a year or so after I was established in my profession. At the time, that profession was electronics engineering. The home was a very well built New England home, but small and old. It was a Cape Cod style home. It needed work, lots of work. The representative …

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