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by Rosa Say on March 18, 2005

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  • About Rosa Say

    Aloha! Talking Story is a resource for managers, written by Sense of WorkPlace coach and Alaka‘i Managers’ advocate Rosa Say. She’s the author of Managing with Aloha and the founder of Say Leadership Coaching, Ho‘ohana Publishing, and Writing with Aloha. You can expect to read articles here about practicing value alignment, about managing and leading as verbs, and about “talking story” as the conversational culture of dynamic workplaces. Learn more about Rosa’s projects at her website. Please visit Managing with Aloha for Rosa’s current writing and available subscription options. To hire, or contact Rosa: Visit www.RosaSay.com or write to her.
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