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To See the Future More Clearly, Find Your Blind Spots

Jim Schreier Posted on February 23, 2021 Posted in Facilitation, Implications Wheel
To See the Future More Clearly, Find Your Blind Spots

After being bombarded with disruption in 2020, executives can better prepare for the next crisis by considering new perspectives.

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