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""The first step is to actively seek to understand the problem; listen to what your employees are saying.
Knowing what you're not good at means also knowing when you're wrong, if your accountant is telling you there's a problem, listen to them.
We set off with the same directions: tackle a big problem, listen to customers, work hard, pinch pennies, hire slow, fire fast.
I think some of the psychological feelings get more brushed over perhaps... very often there is not the space in the consultation... we're immediately trying to deal with the problem; listen, deal with the problem, make a... printout prescription.
If they want to tell you the problem, listen.
When your wife comes to you with a problem, listen to what she has to say.
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That was the problem listening to the long second section from Ms. Monk's three-part 1991 opera, "Atlas," performed here by her 13-voice ensemble and an 11-player instrumental group conducted by Wayne Hankin.
"I don't have a problem listening to people like that," he said, "because I am a Christian and in the Bible, Jesus got taunted all the time and he didn't say a word".
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