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The best leaders are those who listen more than they speak.
The best decisions are made when diverse voices are heard and valued.
The best leaders are those who listen more than they speak.
The best leaders are those who listen, learn, and then lead.
The best decisions are made when you listen to both data and people.
The best leaders are those who listen, learn, and then lead.
The best decisions are made when you listen to both data and people.
The best leaders are those who listen to all stakeholders, not just shareholders.
The best solutions often come from listening—to scientists, to local communities, and even to the ocean itself.
We must listen to the science, even when it challenges our traditional methods.
We must listen to the science and let it guide our decisions in aquaculture.
The best solutions often come from listening—to nature, to science, and to the people on the ground.
The best solutions often come from listening to those who work on the water every day.
When the oceans speak through declining stocks, we must have the courage to listen and act.
We must listen to the science and act decisively to preserve marine biodiversity.
Small-scale fishers are the backbone of coastal communities—their voices must be heard.
To understand a forest, you must listen to it—not just with your ears, but with your heart.
We must listen to indigenous communities; their wisdom in land management is unparalleled.
To understand a forest, you must listen to it—not just with your ears, but with your respect.
The best decisions are made when you listen to the people closest to the problem.