Ep6 - The importance of leadership buy-in to create cultural change
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AO Access to success
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The AO Access Steering Committee - Robert McGuire, Amy Kapatkin , Jaime Quintero and Urs Rüetschi share the strategy of AO Access and the framework used to create culture change in AO.
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