In all brick houses, there needs o be a membrane at some low point that stops damp rising into the mortar and dry-rot falling into the foundations. This membrane is called a 'damp course'. In business, there is often a 'layer' that traps messages from the depths of the business and stops them rising to the attention of those at the top, and which also traps the messages from the top and 'transla…
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