Síntesis del Episodio "Leadership and values - Nature vs nurture: education"
How to lead by example in English. In this seminar we will address how to convey values and management styles and we will also look at the question of English as a skill. Is it something that is learnt better naturally or through education? How can we apply that in our daily lives?
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