“Listening moves us closer, it helps us become more whole, more healthy, more holy. Not listening creates fragmentation, and fragmentation is the root of all suffering.”
Quote by Margaret J. Wheatley
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Finding Our Way: Leadership for an Uncertain Time (Large Print 16pt)
This large print edition of the book delves into the challenges and opportunities of leading in unpredictable situations, providing guidance and strategies for navigating uncertainty effectively. more
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