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Broken trust
The Guardian
45 episodes
4 hours ago
A two-year Guardian Australia investigation into alleged failures by the police and coroner's court in domestic violence deaths in Queensland
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A two-year Guardian Australia investigation into alleged failures by the police and coroner's court in domestic violence deaths in Queensland
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News
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How to: Charles Duhigg on how to become a supercommunicator
Broken trust
24 minutes 33 seconds
11 months ago
How to: Charles Duhigg on how to become a supercommunicator
Do you find yourself replaying an important conversation in your head and thinking - ‘why did I say that?’ Journalist and Pulitzer prize-winning author Charles Duhigg found himself at a similar impasse when he had to manage a project and struggled to connect with members of his team. So he learned everything he could about communication. Duhigg tells Reged Ahmad about the simple things anyone can do to improve their communication skills and why being a good listener is key You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
Broken trust
A two-year Guardian Australia investigation into alleged failures by the police and coroner's court in domestic violence deaths in Queensland