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What Makes a Difference in Leadership Development Report Highlights

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What Makes a Difference in Leadership Development Report Highlights
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An Evaluation Study of CRE's Leadership Caucus: Report Highlights

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These report highlights of a study of Community Resource Exchange's first five Leadership Caucuses include a summary of the results as well as findings and implications of this type of leadership development training. Funded by a grant from the New York Community Trust.