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  2. Sounding board - Wikipedia

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    The term “sounding board” is also used figuratively to describe a person who listens to a speech or proposal in order that the speaker may rehearse or explore the proposition more fully. [2] The term is also used inter-personally to describe one person listening to another, and especially to their ideas.

  3. Buzzer - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, a relay may be connected to interrupt its own actuating current, causing the contacts to buzz (the contacts buzz at line frequency if powered by alternating current) Often these units were anchored to a wall or ceiling to use it as a sounding board. The word "buzzer" comes from the rasping noise that electromechanical buzzers made.

  4. Soundboard - Wikipedia

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    Sounding board, an attachment to a pulpit to assist a human speaker; Mixing console, used to combine electronic audio signals; Soundboard (computer program), a web application or computer program with buttons that play short, often humorous sound clips; Soundboard, a quarterly publication of the Guitar Foundation of America

  5. International Listening Association - Wikipedia

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    The Purpose of the Association is to advance the practice, teaching, and research of listening throughout the world. [5] The purpose of the Association will be accomplished in the following ways: the Association will establish a network of professionals committed to promoting the study and development of effective listening [6]

  6. Why director independence matters, and how boards can ... - AOL

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    When it comes to director independence, boards have made progress, Remick argues: “Ten, 15 years ago, it was very much a relational connectivity that created the composition of a board,” she says.

  7. State Department Sounding Board - Wikipedia

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    The Sounding Board was an internal platform (discussion forum) for State Department employees to exchange ideas, while DipNote [5] is the Secretary of State's blog on the internet. The use of social media was seen as essential for 21st century diplomacy. The Department of State was "integrating social media into the job descriptions of all the ...

  8. Boardroom diversity stalls amid DEI backlash. Could that ...

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    The decrease in diverse new hires to corporate boards has a significant correlation with the cultural shift, said Andrew Jones, head of ESG (environmental, social issues, and corporate governance ...

  9. Meta to end fact-checking, replacing it with system similar ...

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    Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday said the social media company is ending its fact-checking program and replacing it with a community-driven system similar to that of Elon Musk's X.