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by Chatsworth Consulting Group | Jul 18, 2011 | Thoughtful Leadership
“A problem can never be solved from the level at which it was created.” ~Albert Einstein The other day I was stuck in a problem, and I couldn’t seem to find my way out. I had a client for whom I had to design a new program, and try as I might, I...Search the Blog
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