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What does it mean to be the Greatest of All Time (the GOAT, as the kids say)? The GOAT may be a spectacular performer, but he or she also has that quality that makes other people want to be part of the magic. We know great leadership when we see it: Abraham Lincoln, Catherine the Great, Winston Churchill. Great political leaders guide their people through turmoil. Great leaders on the court or on the field (GO PATS!) create teams that work seamlessly toward a common goal. In the workplace, great leaders inspire us and bring out the best in us. 

So, yeah, we may recognize it immediately, but great leadership is hard to define and even harder to teach. If it were easy, everyone would be doing it. What are the principles that great leaders know? What are the practices that great leadership employs? 

Join Kelly and Robby as they discuss a recent example of great leadership and share the lessons that anyone can take into the workplace. (Also, find out the easiest way to get your hometown team into a national championship. Hint: it involves Robby moving there.)