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3 Reasons Physical Offices & Face-to-Face Meetings Are Not Going Away

Workplace Psychology

Executives preferred face-to-face meetings when the decision-making process was fluid, requiring the kind of give-and-take typical of complex decisions and sales” (Forbes, 2009). Even more strongly, a case can be made that our need to connect with others is as strong and fundamental as our need for food and water (Cook, 2013).

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Reimagining Crisis Support: A Conversation with Tina Minkowitz

Mad in America

Support in decision-making and any other aspect of the exercise of legal capacity, which is already a clear obligation of States, as well as support to live independently and be included in the community. If you recognize the need for support in decision making, why think that what is needed is mental health treatment?

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