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Giving feedback is difficult, but necessary | The Imaginable Workplace

Giving difficult feedback doesn't have to be a scene out of a telenovela! Having an office culture that nurtures individuals’ growth assures all parties involved that it will be taken in stride. Hear how Jun Cabochan puts this into practice at Pandayan Bookshop in this episode from "The Imaginable Workplace."


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