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Culture And The Protected Class

37m · Management Insights · 07 Jun 01:04

Phil Mydlach and Brad Hansen are back to talk about the importance of developing organizational health. Authentic leaders create safe environments where giving and receiving feedback is at the core of their culture and success. This is what creates a thriving organization.

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