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Better Than Yesterday: Osher Günsberg

Better Make it Quick: Ali Hill

Ep. 726

Ali Hill is the CEO of Australian Financial Review Fast 100 company Pragmatic Thinking, she’s a psychologist and a best-selling author of the book “Stand Out: A real world guide to get clear, find purpose and become the boss of busy”. We discuss how to have conversations with our bosses about boundaries, acceptance and why we need modern workplaces. 


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