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Crucial conversations for motivating colleagues and patients

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Have you ever spent time coaching a colleague only to have that person respond to your request with, “Sorry, but that isn’t a priority for me”? Most likely, her response would make you wonder, “How do I motivate someone who isn’t motivated?”

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