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A woman looks out at the financial district from a window in The View gallery at the Shard, western Europe's tallest building, in London January 9, 2013. The View, the public viewing deck accessible by high speed elevators on the 309 metre (1,013 feet) Shard building, opens on February 1. Picture taken January 9, 2013.  REUTERS/Luke Macgregor  (BRITAIN - Tags: TRAVEL CITYSCAPE) - LM1E91A0RM901

78% of leaders said personality sets great employees apart Image: REUTERS/Luke Macgregor

Travis Bradberry
Author, Emotional Intelligence Habits
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