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Being transparent is easy. Being consistently transparent is hard. It’s no problem to share when you’re winning , but when you screw up, it’s much tougher to fess up and say: “Shit, that didn’t go as planned, I made a mistake.” Find the balance.

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A Force For Good - Book Summary

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How To Become a Better Decision-Maker

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Understanding the importance of decision-making

Identifying biases that affect decision-making

Analyzing the potential outcomes of a decision

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