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In my last blog, I shared success stories from marketing colleagues that we can all learn from as we head into 2023. And today, I’m sharing one of my most impactful learnings from 2022: I wasn’t always doing enough to ensure inclusion – that everyone in my audience felt seen, known, and understood. Personal Connections … Continue reading "Marketers: Does your audience feel seen, known, and understood?" The post Marketers: Does your audience feel seen, known, and understood? appeared f...| Crystal Clear Communications
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