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Sometimes messages, advice or instruction gets lost or bogged down in details that do not inspire the action that is needed. People may simply not understand what you are trying to say. In this issue of Executive Edge, we look at how to communicate more clearly so what you say is exactly what is heard. Topics include cultivating candor, simplifying information, speaking with inspiration and navigating gender styles of communicating. There is professional and personal benefit in knowing how to communicate with clarity.

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