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Sometimes being up front is counter intuitive because we don’t like to show vulnerability or to say ‘no’ to paying customers. Pausing to assess provides a way to get perspective before we open our mouths … so what comes out (and the intent we have) is useful. Jessica Dewell hosts panelists Howard Strauber, Jeff Sherman, and Andrew Jenkins to answer and discuss: What's a rule you broke and what was the outcome and lesson?
By Jess Dewell5
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Sometimes being up front is counter intuitive because we don’t like to show vulnerability or to say ‘no’ to paying customers. Pausing to assess provides a way to get perspective before we open our mouths … so what comes out (and the intent we have) is useful. Jessica Dewell hosts panelists Howard Strauber, Jeff Sherman, and Andrew Jenkins to answer and discuss: What's a rule you broke and what was the outcome and lesson?