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To succeed at the highest level of business or sports, leaders need to push their talent to continuously grow. In tennis, where the skills needed to excel take time to develop, being naturally talented is only a small part of a long journey, said Nainkin, Team USA's men's head tennis coach. Managers need to help their employees set a goal, and then give them the tools needed to work towards that goal, said Monday.
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