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Many business people prefer to avoid difficult conversations because they worry that
untruths that are told will lack credibility.
listening to others will be boring.
hearing critique of their work will take too much time.
moments of honesty may backfire.
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"Moments of honesty may backfire."
Explanation: people often avoid difficult conversations because they fear honest feedback or candid remarks will provoke defensiveness, damage relationships, harm reputation or career prospects, or escalate into conflict.
Explanation: people often avoid difficult conversations because they fear honest feedback or candid remarks will provoke defensiveness, damage relationships, harm reputation or career prospects, or escalate into conflict.
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