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Did I need to be at this meeting? | The Imaginable Workplace

If “This meeting could’ve been an email!” is your new office catchphrase, it might be time to rethink your meetings. Join PumaPodcast CEO Carl Javier and Haraya Coaching Founding Partner Jackie Cañiza as they discuss how to optimize meetings for better collaboration and connection. 🎧From "The Imaginable Workplace" podcast.


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