In this episode, you’ll learn how to be more intentional about your conversations with employees—to ensure that you’re cultivating appropriate intimacy, inviting meaningful interaction, and including everyone. You’ll also learn how to make your conversations open, but not aimless.
Key episode topics include: leadership, business communication, organizational culture, teams, relationship building, conversation.
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