In this interview with podcast host Matt Abrahams, Chip Heath talks about ways that data and statistics can be used to illuminate — or obscure — our message.
Content: Multimedia Content
Authors: Chip Heath, Matt Abrahams
Source: Stanford University
Subjects: Organizational Behavior, Personal Development, Productivity / Work Tips
Authors: Chip Heath, Matt Abrahams
Source: Stanford University
Subjects: Organizational Behavior, Personal Development, Productivity / Work Tips
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