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		<description><![CDATA[In 2009, I wrote two blog posts related to types of conversations that can expand and enhance our communication effectiveness: Five Powerful Conversation Strategies to Add to Your Talking Toolbox A Sixth Conversation Strategy to Add to Your Talking Toolbox Eric Klein of Dharma Consulting  wrote a terrific post that extends this discussion. He  reminds us that we need to be mindful and [...]]]></description>
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