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  1. Ann Latham is a consultant, speaker, and author who helps people create clarity in their work and life. She offers books, courses, and coaching on how to take the difficulty out of difficult conversations, run effective meetings, and avoid disconnects.

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  2. Apr 29, 2024 · ANN LATHAM, known widely as the Queen of Clarity, authored The Power of Clarity, a modern classic, The Disconnect Principle, a game changer that takes the difficulty out of difficult...

  3. ANN LATHAM, known widely as the Queen of Clarity, is the author of the new release, The Power of Clarity, in addition to The Clarity Papers and Uncommon Meetings. She founded US-based consulting firm Uncommon Clarity®.

  4. Jul 6, 2021 · ANN LATHAM, known widely as the Queen of Clarity, is the author of the modern classic, THE POWER OF CLARITY, the Amazon #1 Best Seller THE DISCONNECT PRINCIPLE, plus THE CLARITY PAPERS and UNCOMMON MEETINGS. She is also the founder of US-based consulting firm Uncommon Clarity®.

  5. Ann Latham is a leadership coach and speaker who challenges the traditional approach to feedback, accountability, and performance management. Her upcoming book, The Disconnect Principle, offers a simple mindset shift and practical examples to improve your team's dialogue and effectiveness.

  6. “Ann Latham's newest book, The Disconnect Principle, is equally as good as her previous book, The Power of Clarity. Latham's fresh approach to difficult work conversations is contrarian and refreshing.

  7. Ann Latham is the founder of Boston area consulting firm Uncommon Clarity®, Inc. Her clients represent over 40 industries and range from for-profit organizations, such as Boeing, Medtronic, and Hitachi, to nonprofit organizations as diverse as Public Television, United Way, and colleges and universities.