Disagreements between trustees and consultants can be difficult, but they are necessary to improve the quality of decision-making, says Paul Richards.
Difficult conversations - most of us don't like them. As humans we are hardwired to seek harmony and avoid conflict. Looking at the definition of harmonious, it's understandable why that might be t...
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