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Listening and understanding 18 Clients ask architects to really listen Engaging with people 22 Start buffing up those soft skills On vision 12 Stephen Hodder discusses the value of vision On listening 16 Nigel Ostime sets out the client-architect dialogue On collaboration 20 Paul Morrell traces the blurring of old boundaries On technical talent ...
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