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Christmas Wishes?

24 December, 2009 by James Lawther Leave a Comment

I was sent this, by my friend Scott.  It is funny, in a very sad sort of way.  It demonstrates quite nicely how we can absolutely miss the point of what we are doing and get completely side tracked. I wanted to send some sort of Festive greeting to my friends  and family, but it […]

Filed Under: Blog, Employee Engagement Tagged With: Christmas, communication, complexity, jargon, purpose, silo management

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