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Source: The Inner Path of Knowledge Creation

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Joseph Jaworski
Joseph Jaworski

Joseph Jaworski is an American writer known for his works on leadership, personal growth, and organizational change. Born in 1934, his writing style is influenced by both Eastern philosophy and Western psychology. His works have had a significant impact in both the business and academic communities. more

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