Culture ....and we don’t mean yoghurt

Culture ....and we don’t mean yoghurt

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Not knowing is an art. You cannot know everything. Once you embrace this fact then true learning begins. Janine Allis talks with Margie Hartley about being a woman in her thirties, with no formal business education and how the importance of a curious mind was key to her success. ...  Show more

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