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Mercor's curator insight,
February 18, 6:36 AM
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February 18, 7:50 AM
51% Of Customers Want To Talk About Brands On Social Media Without Them Listening #INFOGRAPHIC
51% des clients Want To Talk About marques sur les médias sociaux sans eux écoute # INFOGRAPHIQUE (RT @ SocialOgilvy: 51% des clients Want To Talk About marques sur les médias sociaux sans eux écoute # INFOGRAPHIQUE - http://t.co/kxk7OX8L. . . 51% Of Customers Want To Talk About Brands On Social Media Without Them Listening #INFOGRAPHIC via @MercorOrg http://sco.lt/... Delete the scoop?
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February 18, 7:21 AM
(From the article): Lincoln was extremely "self aware," as Kearns Goodwin says, meaning he understood that he had the potential to have serious mood shifts. Like all leaders, he could get angry, but Lincoln had the uncanny ability to understand that the way he communicated his anger toward those around him was critical to his success. When Lincoln was particularly angry he had a habit of writing a letter to the person he was angry with and then setting it aside. When Lincoln did verbally communicate his anger, he would quickly try to resolve the situation, refusing to allow unresolved conflict to fester. Delete the scoop?
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