
Simon Uttley, recently interviewed by Panos Malakoudis, reflects on the importance of silence and the apparent ‘absence of things’ as an oft-neglected aspect of effective leadership which genuinely privileges the hearer, and not just the speaker.

Simon Uttley, recently interviewed by Panos Malakoudis, reflects on the importance of silence and the apparent ‘absence of things’ as an oft-neglected aspect of effective leadership which genuinely privileges the hearer, and not just the speaker.
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