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Great leaders understand… that historical success tends to… reinforce a feeling of contentment with the status quo.
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…treat trust and content as separate topics, because they are separate topics. Explore what might make sense about the feedback itself.
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No presentation should be devoid of emotional content, no matter how cerebral the topic or the audience.
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…set up a URL where the audience can access free digital content…
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Our context determines how we experience the content of our lives.
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If you neglect… categorization, and allow things of different meanings into the same visual or mental grouping, you will tend to go psychologically numb to the contents.
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…scarcely an employee is content to remain at his level of competence: he insists on rising to a level that is beyond his powers.
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…[the] phrase ‘Remind us…’ is useful, because most interviews include content the team has heard before, at some point or another.
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While content consumption, like watching a TV show, is an example of finite variability, content creation is infinitely variable.
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Information generated, collected, or created by users (e.g., songs, photos, or news clippings) are examples of stored value in the form of content.
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