Weekly Wrap-Up | August 22, 2014

It’s Friday and time for the Weekly Wrap-Up. Here are some of the top stories we think deserve a second look from this week.
Joel Rollins’ latest Crew Call column about opportunities to change the way large meetings work, blogger Lee Distad writes about how to talk to customers effectively, Sara Abrons published a blog about human projection mapping and more!
If you think we missed a blog or news story that deserves a second look, let us know.

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