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Furthermore, the agreement must be free of undue influence, Curl v.

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demonstration completely ineffective and that passing out pamphlets on land or demonstrating at the entrance to the pier are not viable alternatives because the invited visitors, who are the [plaintiffs’] intended audience, are not accessible from those positions.” ” 914 F.2d 2d at 1229 (quotation marks omitted).

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Forget Big and Flashy: Go For the Little Wow!

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In short, big wows excite, capture imagination, and draw an audience in. They think of the big, new attraction, the super cool computer-generated imagery of a movie, or that monster roller-coaster that raises your heart rate. But what about things that aren’t big? What about small things that still carry an important message?…

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Frozen Leadership

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What I will do, though, is try to look at a reason I think the film resonates so well with our audiences and our guests. For those who have not yet seen it, I won’t attempt to summarize or play spoiler. Yes, the music is great; yes the characters are human; yes, Sven the reindeer and Olaf the snowman are lovable.… … Read the rest.

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Faking Your Way to Authenticity

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First, let me start by identifying my audience. If you have developed a positive, purposeful vision and you desire to have it take root because you believe it will benefit your organization, faking may help your message be heard. … Read the rest. The post Faking Your Way to Authenticity appeared first on General Leadership.

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Tradition Plus Recognition Equals Effective Celebration

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However, I observed that these elements were not only accepted by the participants and audience, but appreciated.… Both included traditional elements that were foreign or strange to the participants and their guests. … Read the rest.

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Finding the Sweet Spot and Leading Teams to Achievement

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In military parlance, a Common Operating Picture (or “COP”) is a single presentation of the battlespace to a wide and distributed audience. If you don’t know the story, you can’t lead the Airman.”. Gen Mark Welsh, USAF. The purpose is to provide common understanding and situational awareness for all involved.