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Essence Patterns: A simple way to apply just the right amount of structure to fix a problem with-- or improve-- a culture

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In this podcast I dive deeper into this subject, which I began to discuss in last week's podcast, showing you a simple way you can apply just the right amount of structure using an Essence Pattern. 

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