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Holiday Brain Teaser Solution:
Letter Pool: W R E A T H
| Across | VOWS, TIRE, HOGS, MEAN |
| Down | MOST, HERO, WINS, GAVE |
| Boxes | SORT, VIEW, HOME, SANG |
| Note | Other anagrams like NAME are okay |



This month's recommended reading speaks to a need to re-establish a standard of communication that encourages open discussions and healthy debate, tells the truth, doesn't mince words and, most of all, is guided by a moral and ethical sense of right and wrong. Now that consumers have open forums to comment on the actions of organizations and social networks can spread news almost instantaneously, the importance of transparency and honesty in all forms of communications is vital. This book shows you how to integrate those qualities into your organization's culture.


