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CHANGING YOUR MIND, ONE BELIEF AT A TIME

The authors (Carrillo; a leadership coach, founder of WellWater, and curate at HTB Church in London, England); (Wiseman; former corporate executive who now works as a management researcher, executive advisor, and CEO of The Wiseman Group) believe that “To create a durable change in behavior, we need...

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Published in:Leader to leader 2024, Vol.2024 (111), p.41-46
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