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How the Way We Talk Can Change The Way We Work; Seven Languages for Transformation

This book takes a novel approach to the complex subject of why there is often so much slippage between the cup of our own genuine aspirations for change - personally and collectively - and the lip of so little lasting change actually occurring. The author's inspiration comes from the Confucian text 'Tell me and I'll forget show me and I may remember but directly involve me, and I'll make it my own'.

How the Way We Talk Can Change The Way We Work; Seven Languages for Transformation

Author: Robert Kegan

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