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Home » News » The Most Underrated Skill for Creatives? Empathy.
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The Most Underrated Skill for Creatives? Empathy.

by Jim Manske|Published 09/04/2014


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Jim Manske’s insight:
Makes sense, doesn’t it, that beginning with empathic listening, then connecting to needs before creating a strategy would lead to more connection?

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