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Managers Live In The Future, Coaches Prefer The Present

Managers Live In The Future, Coaches Prefer The Present

While managers are more focused on the outcomes, deadlines and efficiencies, coaches fully focus on the present. They work with their teams towards improving the current processes so they can achieve triumphs which leads to the desired outcomes.

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