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Sandra Kerr - What is EQ and why it's probably the most important piece of education and key for leadership?
Season 2, Ep. 7
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Title: #ChamberBreakers: How leaders can harness empathy to lead change Description: Sandra Kerr OBE, Race and Equality Director, Business in the Community invites us to look at D&I and CSR in a different way to unlock business success
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