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<description><![CDATA[What is good about him is the recognition that as a good leader there is no such thing as "not my job", and focusing on personal dignity when fighting a lost cause.
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What's bad is his blindness thanks to being "the manager".  His corn-pone is dependent on not realizing that excessive centralization has made every other manager totally unaccountable & uninvested in long-term success, so the principal-agent problem is eating the country alive.  He doesn't even realize his compulsion for taking on more responsibility is the true source of the problem.]]></description>
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