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that ignites an active movement its orga- nization where bulletproof employees em- brace change as a cultural norm through the power of leadership.
Go ahead, take that first step and dare to think differently.
J.A. Rodriguez Jr., CSP, SGE, is CEO of Make My Day Strategies LLC and a Fortune 100 global senior EHS leader. He is an author, prolific writer and keynote speaker and has traveled the world inspiring excellence in EHS management system performance by design. Follow him on Twitter via @JARodriguezJr.
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