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Public Speaking: Storytelling -- A Leadership Development Tool
Doug Stevenson
Public Speaking: Storytelling -- A Leadership Development Tool As the waiters cleared the dessert plates from the banquet tables, Joanne, the VP of Sales, stepped to the podium and began the annual meeting. The CEO, Jeff Carlson, could feel the heat building under his collar. . . . keep reading
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