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FEW quoted company chiefs graduated with a degree in sociology, but Sean Tracey, chief executive of the football operator Powerleague, is one of that rare breed.
Perhaps it was the study of human interaction which convinced him of the importance of motivational qualities and teambuilding, attributes which he says explain the low rate of turnover among his managers.See the full content of this document
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Getting Kicks From New Goals Saturday Interview : Sean Tracey He Learnt His People Skills Early On, Now Powerleague's Head Is at the Top of His Game, Hears Paul Rogerson
All but two of Powerleague's 26 site heads have been with the business for an average of more than four years. Some began their careers as receptionists.
Key staff, including five longserving area managers, were granted shares when the Paisleybased company completed a management buy-out f...See the full content of this document
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