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Neither of these is a sentence, since there is no verb. Perhaps you are asking about the phrase " excellence-driven," which might be hyphenated for clarity. Still gibberish, though. What on Earth are excellence-driven values supposed to be, anyway?

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Q: Which is the correct sentence Embracing Excellence Driven Values or Embracing Excellent Driven Values?
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