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SMM: One of your five pillars of purposeful meetings is behavioral science, something that has become an area of interest for a lot of people. We’re seeing more cognitive science brought into other professions. Sperstad : It’s tough because you need to have enough education. For some licensed professionals, that’s why they come.
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SMM: One of your five pillars of purposeful meetings is behavioral science, something that has become an area of interest for a lot of people. We’re seeing more cognitive science brought into other professions. Sperstad : It’s tough because you need to have enough education. For some licensed professionals, that’s why they come.
SMM: One of your five pillars of purposeful meetings is behavioral science, something that has become an area of interest for a lot of people. We’re seeing more cognitive science brought into other professions. Sperstad : It’s tough because you need to have enough education. For some licensed professionals, that’s why they come.
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