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consensus is usually not achievable. The likelihood of six intelligent people...
Author:
Patrick Lencioni
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Death by Meeting: A Leadership
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consensus is usually not achievable. The likelihood of six intelligent people coming to a sincere and complete agreement on a complex and important topic is very low.
( Patrick Lencioni )
[ Death by Meeting: A Leadership ]
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