Robert Grasso explains that leaders must look for opportunities to serve. Leadership is not about power, prestige, or a title, but about looking out for others. He explains to the athletes that their main job is to serve their teammates and to look for opportunities to serve others. Today's athletes are very perceptive, and they know what issues their teammates are dealing with. Part of the leadership plan is identifying needs and producing a strategy to meet them.
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