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I can't give you a snappy definition with a lot of corporate mumbo jumbo buzzwords but I can tell you this:
-A S/L is not so self-absorbed that they are too big to do a menial task. Humble. He/she is willing to do anything they ask someone else to do. See a can in the parking lot? Pick it up and throw it in the trash on your way into the office. Make a pot of coffee instead of calling an intern to do it. A company owner who will hold the elevator door for the janitor.
-I spent 10+ years as a Board Member of a local community youth center operating completely by unpaid volunteers from the Chairman of the Board on down. Everyone on the board volunteered one or more nights. We cleaned toilets, swept floors, took out the trash... Whatever needed to be done. Could we have required someone else to do it? Sure but isn't it easier to follow someone who is willing to do anything they ask you to do?
Example: I wish I could remember who it was but there was an Army General who would stay at the front lines and eat the same food as the regular Army.
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Joe
See Porsche run. Run, Porsche, Run: `87 911 Carrera
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