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Douglass Hatcher

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“Done well, vulnerability humanizes a leader and a company, drives innovation, eyes potential disruption, and allows for a fail-fast culture.”
Douglass Hatcher, Win With Decency: How to Use Your Better Angels for Better Business

“In today’s noisy marketplace, we need business storytelling more than ever to differentiate brands, products, and services. Too often, companies rely on description alone when marketing something. There’s a tendency to think that describing something is selling something. But it’s not. Description doesn’t create meaning. It creates information. Stories create meaning.”
Douglass Hatcher, Win With Decency: How to Use Your Better Angels for Better Business

“Continuous learning allows you to be both defensive and offensive in a fast-changing future filled with huge unknowns.”
Douglass Hatcher, Win With Decency: How to Use Your Better Angels for Better Business

“Continuous learning allows you to be both defensive and offensive in a fast-changing future filled with huge unknowns.”
Douglass Hatcher, Win With Decency: How to Use Your Better Angels for Better Business

“We’re reaching a point in human history, where we will have to reimagine imagination itself. The boundaries of what the human mind could fathom, even just a few short years ago, are changing and extending. As the landscape shifts, we will need a new cartography and new skills to go with it.”
Douglass Hatcher, Win With Decency: How to Use Your Better Angels for Better Business

“In today’s noisy marketplace, we need business storytelling more than ever to differentiate brands, products, and services. Too often, companies rely on description alone when marketing something. There’s a tendency to think that describing something is selling something. But it’s not. Description doesn’t create meaning. It creates information. Stories create meaning.”
Douglass Hatcher, Win With Decency: How to Use Your Better Angels for Better Business

“When you’re sharing a story, humility allows you to shift the focus from yourself to your audience—to meet them where they are, not where you are. Your audience could be your customer, your employees, or other stakeholders. It’s anyone you want to influence.”
Douglass Hatcher, Win With Decency: How to Use Your Better Angels for Better Business

“What happens to job performance if we don’t practice humility in the form of self-awareness? We risk overestimating our abilities, which can result in insufficient effort, missed deadlines, and lower quality of work—all of which can add up to decreased performance.”
Douglass Hatcher, Win With Decency: How to Use Your Better Angels for Better Business




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