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Mark Altman (born February 7, 1965) is a speaker and consultant on leadership and management issues and was the first to attempt to establish a link between philial love and leadership, a major update of leadership theory, as he outlined in his first book, Leadership For All the Mountains You Climb: While Loving the View. His revolutionary views were influenced by Robert Greenleaf’s work on Servant Leadership and Stephen R. Covey’s work Principle Centered Leadership.
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