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Remember that all rules are invented

Jon_Kennard 21 July 2017 in Business and industry, Education and skills Tagged Change, Culture, Leadership - 0 Minutes

Courtesy of Clear Lessons, Maggie Buggie reminds us that challenging the rules often leads to great outcomes.

This video is part of the leadership series from Clear Lessons.

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