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This Is the Story of How I Clawed My Way to the Middle. Some would say I pulled a rabbit out of a hat, making the leap from deep in the woods of Oregon to some of the biggest companies in the world, and then into one of the best jobs there at that. But I heard someone say you can't pull a rabbit out of a hat unless you put one in there first, so this is also the story of how my rabbit got into the hat, and what the trick was to pulling it out....But before the big leagues came the B Leagues. This is where my story begins. ¿

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This Is the Story of How I Clawed My Way to the Middle. Some would say I pulled a rabbit out of a hat, making the leap from deep in the woods of Oregon to some of the biggest companies in the world, and then into one of the best jobs there at that. But I heard someone say you can't pull a rabbit out of a hat unless you put one in there first, so this is also the story of how my rabbit got into the hat, and what the trick was to pulling it out....But before the big leagues came the B Leagues. This is where my story begins. ¿
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Don Wilt was born into a pioneer Oregon family that settled on an island in the Willamette River. He grew up in a tiny Oregon sawmill town, newspapered his way through journalism school at the University of Oregon, then became a pioneer himself in the newly emerging field of organizational communications. He is the author of Communicating for Productivity: Methods of Using Employee Communications to Get the Best Organizational Results. Over a career of more than thirty years in the field, Wilt helped write the book on how big organizations use communications to gain a competitive advantage and make work go better for everyone. Today he resides in a Central Oregon town even smaller than the one he started out in with his wife of fifty years, the celebrated educator and artist Priscilla Beistel Wilt. They have three adult children making their marks in the skateboard industry, graphic design, and the tinkering movement, respectively.