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Break down the doors with your boss with practical and tactical steps. Also, read how the public CIOs' role is shifting towards leadership, and Roland Cuellar answers our new 5 Qs on Agile.

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Lead Your Boss: Breaking Down the Doors

Good communication intelligence is essential to good communication, especially when it comes to influencing others. You need to connect with people as people before you can ask them to support you. Read more to learn how to break down the doors of communication with your boss.
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