Andreea Andries

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If you have a single context and a single intent, you almost always need only a single framing. An example of this is if you need to give an update on two or more items in a single topic. “Hi, Boss. We’ve completed the filing audit. There are only a couple of things you might want to know. First, nothing needs your attention; Joanna signed off on the report. Also, we’re borrowing some interns from legal to help us finish tidying the files. Larry, the VP of Legal, said it was fine.”
The First Minute: How to Start Conversations That Get Results (Business Communication Skills Books Book 1)
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