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leaders confuse the mere transfer of information to an audience with the...
Author:
Patrick Lencioni
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The Advantage: Why
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leaders confuse the mere transfer of information to an audience with the audience's ability to understand, internalize, and embrace the message that is being communicated.
( Patrick Lencioni )
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