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People spend 25% of their time bending themselves out of shape for others, says Wei-Li Chong, U.S. President of MindGym, a behavior change company that works to create company-wide behavioral change and improve culture. In order to be truly inclusive, companies have to help organizations understand the difference between making an honest mistake and what should be forbidden.
For more happiness, visit www.management30.com.
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People spend 25% of their time bending themselves out of shape for others, says Wei-Li Chong, U.S. President of MindGym, a behavior change company that works to create company-wide behavioral change and improve culture. In order to be truly inclusive, companies have to help organizations understand the difference between making an honest mistake and what should be forbidden.
For more happiness, visit www.management30.com.
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