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Early career leadership lessons

Past ASAE Board Chair and President of the Ohio Society of CPAs J. Clarke Price shares a painful, early leadership lesson in this video. Drop a comment, I'd love to hear from you about an early work experience that helped shape the person and worker that you have become.

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This is a great story and learning experience from Mr. Price...thanks for posting it, I've had similar experiences, especially when you are new to the association world, the lines between board/volunteer/staff seem blurred when you first arrive; I've had the great experience of working in an association that has recently undergone a signficant re-working and updating of its governance, and its transformed the entire association...the lines are pretty clear to all staff now, thanks to the work of our board and current Executive Director

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