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		<title>By: Evolving Excellence</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Carnival of Lean Leadership&lt;/strong&gt;

Those of you who are regular blog readers know that a blog carnival is a post that links to recent posts at many other blogs that revolve around a central topic. The concept was originally popularized by politically-oriented blogs, with</description>
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