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Feb 24
29m 15s

Assuming the Best About Others is Hard—B...

Harvard Business Review
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Are you guilty of bracing for the worst when it comes to your clients, colleagues, and bosses? Amer Kaissi, professor at Trinity University, explains why bringing that negative mindset to work will quietly undermine your team, organization, and career. He wants leaders to instead adopt a "positive intent mindset," which means giving everyone -- even people w ... Show More
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