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Moving Beyond the Scarcity Mindset ([link removed])
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Navigating Succession: Four Exiting CEO Mindsets ([link removed])
While boards ultimately hire a new CEO, the mindset of the departing CEO has a profound effect on the environment in which they make that decision. Read more... ([link removed])
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The Rhythm of Change ([link removed])
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My Pandemic Year Behind the Checkout Counter ([link removed])
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Found in Translation Seeks Language Justice ([link removed])
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Found in Translation trains bilingual women as medical interpreters. Founder Maria Vertkin and her graduates explain why this life-changing work is so necessary. “Sometimes, when you see a patient, and as soon as you start talking in their language and just introducing yourself, you can see their faces relax. And I think my experience helps me so that I can understand. I have a lot of compassion for my patients, and I have a lot of patience with them. And I try to do the best job I can because I know how important being there is for them.” Listen here! ([link removed])
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