Marine Corps veteran reveals an acronym that helps him find the most talented people

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Marine Corps veteran reveals an acronym that helps him find the most talented people (via CNBCMakeIt)

It's an acronym for the 14 leadership traits of the U.S. Marine Corps, and it helps Ray Lawler, the Asia-Pacific CEO for real estate investor Hines, find the best talent with the right values.

"We can always hire folks with a great business acumen or a wonderful resume or the technical skills, but I have found that the best people possess these traits and qualities," the veteran told CNBC.

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