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Culture First
Esther Perel on the power of relationally intelligent leaders

Culture First

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 76:51


In this episode of the Culture First podcast, our host Damon Klotz invited Didier Elzinga, the CEO of Culture Amp, to step into the interview seat and speak with Esther Perel, a renowned psychotherapist and pioneering voice in understanding modern relationships and workplace dynamics. Together, Didier and Esther discuss the importance of relational dynamics and the power of storytelling in solving conflicts and creating meaningful connections. The conversation touches on the complexities of today's workplace cultures, such as how to bridge cultural differences, build trust in remote work environments, and find the right balance between empathy and accountability in leadership roles. Some of the key takeaways from this episode include managing expectations, fostering psychological safety, and responding to the changing values of different generations. Listen to this insightful discussion to gain practical strategies for enhancing leadership skills and boosting organizational potential by focusing on building quality relationships and practising compassionate communication. Show notes: Esther's original Culture First Podcast Episode with Damon KlotzEsther's websiteWhere Should We Begin? The gameEsther's podcast, Where Should We Begin?Key Takeaways: Effective leaders balance empathy and accountability:Leaders need to be empathic and care about their employees' personal challenges and emotions, but they must also hold them accountable for their responsibilities. This balance ensures that employees feel supported yet understand the importance of meeting expectations and fulfilling their roles within the organization.The importance of in-person interactions:Although remote work offers convenience, it lacks the richness of in-person interactions essential for building relationships, trust, and effective collaboration. Leaders should treat in-person interactions as valuable resources and use them for activities that significantly benefit from face-to-face engagement, such as brainstorming sessions, mentorship, and fostering team cohesion.Explicit communication of expectations is key:Unstated expectations often lead to resentment and misunderstandings. By clearly articulating what they expect from their team members, leaders can ensure that team members understand their roles and responsibilities. This approach promotes accountability and reduces the potential for conflicts arising from unmet, unspoken expectations.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Douglas Jacoby Podcast
A Tour Through John, Lesson 16

Douglas Jacoby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 20:20


For additional notes and resources check out Douglas' website.32 The Pharisees heard the crowd muttering such things about him, and the chief priests and Pharisees sent temple police to arrest him.The dispatch of the Temple Police to arrest Jesus would have spoken clearly to the early Christians, as to disciples today in countries where it is not easy or safe to be a disciple. For they were used to arrests of Christian leaders, a practice that continued all the way until the early 4th century.The tension is mounting. Finally, the Pharisees, in collaboration with the upper-echelon priests, send the arrest party to bring Jesus in (v.32).33 Jesus then said, “I will be with you a little while longer, and then I am going to him who sent me. 34You will search for me, but you will not find me; and where I am, you cannot come.” 35 The Jews said to one another, “Where does this man intend to go that we will not find him? Does he intend to go to the Dispersion among the Greeks and teach the Greeks? 36 What does he mean by saying, ‘You will search for me and you will not find me' and ‘Where I am, you cannot come'?”Jesus remarks that soon they will be unable to find him (vv.33-36). (He will have returned to heaven.)As usual, they misread him. They presume he may depart the country to preach in the diaspora.They are saying, in effect, that since Christ had so little success among his own people in his own land, he was mad to think he would enjoy more success among diaspora Jews.Like Caiaphas' unwitting words in 11:49-50, their insight reached beyond their understanding!They are on the earthly "channel 2." Jesus is broadcasting on the heavenly "channel 1."37 On the last day of the festival, the great day, while Jesus was standing there, he cried out, “Let anyone who is thirsty come to me, 38 and let the one who believes in me drink. As the scripture has said, ‘Out of the believer's heart shall flow rivers of living water.'” 39 Now he said this about the Spirit, which believers in him were to receive; for as yet there was no Spirit, because Jesus was not yet glorified.Strategically, Jesus waits until the final day of the celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles (v.37). The celebration was marked by camping under shelters ("tabernacles"), rejoicing at night in the light of the huge candelabras set up in the Court of the Women, and the daily drawing of water from the Pool of Siloam.In regard to vv.37-38, read about Simchat Beit HaSho'eivah. Jesus is playing off the Jewish custom of the outpouring of water.Sukk. 5:1 says, "He who has not seen the joy of the water-drawing has not seen joy in his whole lifetime."For the O.T. background, see also Isaiah 12:3 and Joel 3:18.The phrase "from deep within him" (v.38), or "out of his belly" (KJV), may be explained by the Aramaic original. Guph / gupha' originally meant "cavity," them "body" or "person," and could even on occasion substitute for the personal pronoun.The priests poured out water to symbolize Yahweh's blessing on the crops through rainfall; Jesus speaks of a different, deeper, and more important water.The living water harks back to his promise to the Samaritan woman in chapter 4.See also Zechariah 14 and Ezekiel 47, for the deeper Messianic meaning of the flowing waters. These passages depict the outpouring of the Holy Spirit (from Pentecost onward).Thus the gospel writer notes that Jesus is really speaking of the Holy Spirit (v.39).The Spirit was not available to all believers until Jesus had been glorified (v.39). ("There was no Spirit" doesn't mean the Spirit didn't exist, but that it was not part of the lives of true believers.)Does the Spirit continue to well up within me? What am I doing to make sure I'm not blocking the flow of the life-giving Holy Spirit?40 When they heard these words, some in the crowd said, “This is really the prophet.” 41 Others said, “This is the Messiah.” But some asked, “Surely the Messiah does not come from Galilee, does he? 42Has not the scripture said that the Messiah is descended from David and comes from Bethlehem, the village where David lived?” 43 So there was a division in the crowd because of him. 44 Some of them wanted to arrest him, but no one laid hands on him.The crowd is divided (v.40ff).Some say he is the Prophet (see Deuteronomy 18).Others said he is the Messiah, perhaps not understanding that the Prophet Moses spoke of was the Messiah. (They falsely distinguished between Prophet and Messiah.)Yet others questioned whether he was the Messiah, since Bethlehem (the city of David), very close to southern Jerusalem, is far from northern Galilee.45 Then the temple police went back to the chief priests and Pharisees, who asked them, “Why did you not arrest him?” 46 The police answered, “Never has anyone spoken like this!” 47 Then the Pharisees replied, “Surely you have not been deceived too, have you? 48 Has any one of the authorities or of the Pharisees believed in him? 49 But this crowd, which does not know the law—they are accursed.” 50 Nicodemus, who had gone to Jesus before, and who was one of them, asked, 51 “Our law does not judge people without first giving them a hearing to find out what they are doing, does it?” 52 They replied, “Surely you are not also from Galilee, are you? Search and you will see that no prophet is to arise from Galilee.”The police, mesmerized by Jesus and his message, report back (v.45) empty-handed.Oudépote elálēsen hoútōs ánthrōpos (Never spoke so [a] person).It is possible that these temple servants were told to arrest Jesus discreetly, without causing a civil disturbance. (See Mark 14:1-2.) If that is the case, it would illuminate why they failed to bring him in.The Jewish leaders deeply resent Jesus' influence over even their own police force (v.47). After all, the police are hardly the authorized interpreters of the Torah!And yet the Pharisees are relying on a sort of circular logic:(Unstated premise:) If Christ were who he said he is, the leaders would believe in him.None of the leaders believes in Christ. (This is untrue! See 3:2.)Therefore he must not be who he says he is.Moreover, they are quick to dismiss the crowd as ignorant (of the law) and accursed (v.49).As the police rightly observed, in words as true today as they were two millennia ago, "No man ever spoke this way."In connection with verse 49, the rabbis assumed that those who did not know the law could not obey the law.While there is some truth to this viewpoint, there is also error.Were even the Gentiles wholly without redeeming qualities? See Romans 2:12ff.Does it follow that the scribes were de facto better people than the common people?"It is forbidden to have mercy on one who has no knowledge" (Midr. Sam. 5:9)."An uneducated man is not slow to sin, and no people of the land ['am ha'arets] is righteous" (Hillel, in 'Aboth 2:5).Nicodemus takes his stand (v.50).His faith seems to have grown since the night encounter in chapter 3.His mind and his heart are working together.Nicodemus' faith will be demonstrated a third and final time in chapter 19.Nicodemus (v.50) argues for due process.He is dismissed on the basis of a specious argument:Jesus is from Galilee.The prophet (see Deuteronomy 18) is not a Galilean. (This assumption is unsubstantiated.)Therefore Jesus is not the Messiah.(Additionally) Only another Galilean would be deceived by a Galilean. In effect, they are reasoning:The ignorant Galileans are careless in their observance of Torah.The law nowhere specifies Galilee as the origin of the Prophet.Therefore it is highly unlikely that the Messiah is Galilean.Yet Jonah son of Amittai was from Galilee (2 Kings 14:25), and certainly the Jewish leaders knew this. In fact, the rabbis admitted that there were Galilean prophets:"You have no single tribe in Israel from which a prophet has not come forth" (Sukk 27b)."You have no city in the land of Israel in which there has not been a prophet" (S. 'Olam Rab. 2.1).I have amended the translation of v.52, based on the evidence of p66 and p75, to the Prophet, as opposed to a prophet. The Greek can support either; keep in mind also that this is the translation of the original Semitic conversations.We will deal with v.53 ("Then each of them went home") in tomorrow's study, since it is part of a larger section (7:53-8:11) and doesn't properly belong in chapter 7.

Beatitudes Radio
Gathering 224: “One Week that Changed the World: Monday” // Service of Worship // Rev. Tony Minear, Ph.D.

Beatitudes Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 31:38


Unstated expectations. We all have them. Quite often, though, unstated expectations can be grievous for ourselves and for others. But what happens when you have unstated expectations of God? And what does God expect of you?  Our Lenten worship series continues: "One Week that Changed the World” follows the final week of Jesus' ministry and life. This week, Pastor Tony takes a look at Jesus' Monday activities according to the narrative found in the Gospel of Mark. Listen and discover what the Temple in Jerusalem represented for the people about God and how Jesus saw it differently.  When life is uncertain and your expectations fall short, there are two questions to ask yourself that will reveal much about your relationship with God and with others.  Recorded live at Beatitudes Church in Phoenix, AZ on 03/06/22 Preaching: Rev. Tony Minear, Ph.D. Scripture: Mark 11: 12-21 Scripture Reader: Janelle Tapphorn If you like what you hear, consider donating at: https://beatitudeschurch.org/donate/ 

Risky Business
Risky Business #639 -- USA's ransomware non-policy fails to meet its unstated objective

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021


On this week's show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week's security news, including: BlackMatter is back in the USA's critical supply chain The FBI and friends apparently got up in REvil's business The Azure OMI thing is totally the disaster we were expecting Much, much more Brett Winterford is this week's sponsor guest. These days Brett is a senior director of cybersecurity strategy at Okta, but the reason you might recognise his name is because he took a year off working for vendors to be our newsletter author – he was the founding editor of the Seriously Risky Business newsletter. He'll be along to talk about legacy auth and why vendors should have deprecation policies. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Twitter if that's your thing. Show notes Ransomware gang strikes Iowa agriculture business New Cooperative, the latest hack on food supply chain After Biden Warning, Hackers Define ‘Critical' as They See Fit - Bloomberg Customer Care Giant TTEC Hit By Ransomware – Krebs on Security Opinion | America Is Being Held for Ransom. It Needs to Fight Back. - The New York Times (4) Patrick Gray on Twitter: "Achievement unlocked: The Risky Biz release the hounds doctrine has now been condemned by gg. https://t.co/6W9uHwHLyl" / Twitter FBI held back ransomware decryption key from businesses to run operation targeting hackers - The Washington Post Biden administration to target ransomware attacks by cracking down on crypto payments - The Washington Post The battle between the U.S. and ransomware hackers is escalating DDoS botnets, cryptominers target Azure systems after OMIGOD exploit goes public - The Record by Recorded Future Microsoft fixes OMIGOD bugs in secret Azure app - The Record by Recorded Future Why Government and Military Sites Are Hosting Porn and Viagra Ads Report: China-linked hackers take aim at Times of India and a biometric bonanza - The Record by Recorded Future (5) Andrew Roth on Twitter: "Apple and Google have deleted the @navalny app from their store as Duma elections begin, bowing to pressure from the government. Russians can't find the app in their store, it still works outside of country. https://t.co/CtTf0ZushW" / Twitter Exclusive: An American Company Fears Its Windows Hacks Helped India Spy On China And Pakistan Former NSA Hacker Describes Being Recruited for UAE Spy Program - by Kim Zetter - Zero Day Key security agencies split over whether to sanction a Huawei spinoff, Honor, by placing it on a Commerce blacklist - The Washington Post 106 Italian mafia members arrested for SIM swapping, BEC scams, phishing - The Record by Recorded Future Man who bribed AT&T employees to install malware on the company's network gets 12 years in prison - The Record by Recorded Future Supply chain attacks against the open source ecosystem soar by 650% – report | The Daily Swig Google announces partnership to review security of open source software projects | The Daily Swig Researcher discloses iPhone lock screen bypass on iOS 15 launch day - The Record by Recorded Future Google will extend Permission Auto-Reset feature to older Android versions - The Record by Recorded Future Malware samples found trying to hack Windows from its Linux subsystem - The Record by Recorded Future AMD CPU driver bug can break KASLR, expose passwords - The Record by Recorded Future Microsoft to let users completely remove account passwords and go passwordless - The Record by Recorded Future Auditing your Okta org for Legacy Authentication | Okta Security

sALES with ASLAN®
Ep. 118 – Exposing the Unstated Emotional Needs of Your Prospect

sALES with ASLAN®

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 22:01


This week on #sALESwithASLAN, @MarcLamson is back to revisit our concept of ServeMore3 in order to expose those deep unstated emotional needs that we all have as humans. When we commit to care more, we will learn more and then we can do more for our clients, prospects, family and friends. #salespodcast #salestips

The Sovrumano Podcast: Operational Game Theory
The Unstated United: Sabatouge Capitalism, Cyberkinesis & DBA's

The Sovrumano Podcast: Operational Game Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 28:09


Once again Sovrumano establishes it's authority and virtuosity in the Intelligence field.This week, I delineate trillions of dollars being lost and transferred untraceably, untaxed and unconsciounably  to Whites.What does the Supreme Court, the FBI, the Sheriff, the Police, the CIA, the Wall Street Journal, MSNBC, and several other police and news agencies have in common?It's their Unstated but United posture on using CYBERKINESIS to loot, steal, eavesdrop not only for themselves but to transfer said data to millions of others.It's their Unstated but United posture to Sabatouge and Capitalize on those who've been harmed from the smartphone you or I carry to our health to our companies to our country to our world.It's their Unstated but United effort to turn the USA into a DBA or Doing Business As entity.Why would they be doing this?I suspect it's a stall until they have everyone surrounded or dead who isn't criss-crossed with everyone else over the cyber-net to trap everyone else in your office or neighborhood.This episode... Learn My new word "cyberkinesis".Learn what Sabatouge Captalism is; how to recognize it.Learn what can be "classified" or "top secret".Learn what a DBA is and why you should care.Please support Sovrumano. Cash in hand is best, but awesome incentives are at sovrumano.com. I have published some $5000 worth of My own intelligence at the site. Those are reasonable appraisals of My videocasts and material.No one else teaches what I do.sovrumano.com

California Sun Podcast
Justin Zhu talks startups, LSD, and anti-Asian discrimination

California Sun Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 41:42


Justin Zhu was fired from Iterable, the successful marketing startup he founded. The reasons given to him included his use of LSD, inappropriate attire (even by Silicon Valley standards), and giving secrets to a reporter. Unstated, he believes, were issues of race. His story provides a glimpse of what it’s really like in the world of startups — the hours, the egos, the money, and the power of self-delusion about changing the world

Firewall
The Unstated Problem

Firewall

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 28:44


Could this finally be the moment for the District of Columbia to gain statehood and receive proper representation in the US Congress? Bradley talks to John Falcicchio, Washington's Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development, about the art of making a deal when your opponent has no incentive to do the right thing.

FBCWest
338 FBCWest | The Call of Matthew (Levi)

FBCWest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 39:24


Jesus calls Levi/Matthew to follow Him. Matthew was a tax-collector. Tax-collectors were hated, both because they collected taxes, but were doing so for the Roman Empire. Tax-collectors who were also Jewish were considered traitors. Even so, Jesus calls Matthew to follow Him. Jesus calls people like you and me who others may not think worthy, but Jesus does so anyway. As a result Matthew gives a reception for Jesus with other tax-collectors and those the religious leader think to be sinners. Addressing their criticism, Jesus says that it is the sick that need a physician. Unstated, but true, when it comes to sin and being sinners, we all are in need of a physician and Jesus is the Great Physician. Churches and Christ followers should understand that we are in the dual position of being in need of a physician for our sins and are ones who are to assist leading people to Jesus and teaching them so that they are healed in more than their bodies, but their souls as well. https://fbcwest.net/Service/5f301564-c8cd-4ca0-968f-e178ea3e0286/The-Call-of-Matthew-(Levi)

The Sales Hacker Podcast
38: Why You Should Focus on Customers Unstated Needs w/ Munya Hoto, Digital Marketing Director, Foundry

The Sales Hacker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 54:04


This week on the Sales Hacker podcast, we talk to Munya Hoto, Digital Marketing Director at Foundry and a Founding Member of the London Revenue Collective. Munya is an "accidental" marketer who comes to marketing from an economics background and who has helped develop unique insights into how to expand the market opportunity for growing companies.

The Sales Hacker Podcast
38: Why You Should Focus on Customers Unstated Needs w/ Munya Hoto, Digital Marketing Director, Foundry

The Sales Hacker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 54:04 Transcription Available


This week on the Sales Hacker podcast, we talk to Munya Hoto, Digital Marketing Director at Foundry and a Founding Member of the London Revenue Collective. Munya is an "accidental" marketer who comes to marketing from an economics background and who has helped develop unique insights into how to expand the market opportunity for growing companies.

Unbordered
Season 1 Episode 1 Unstated (1913-1940)

Unbordered

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 22:12


When Andrew Evans awakes to the news the the UK has voted to leave the EU, it reignites a fascination with a grandfather he never met ("Somewhat of an enigma but certainly born in Europe!"). Determined to reaffirm his European identity (and maybe hold onto his EU passport in the process), he begins this journey.  Abstracts of immigration documents by www.antecedentia.com  

Dads In Development
Episode 36: Pneumonia and Wildfires

Dads In Development

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 41:42


David fights for his life while pulling off the biggest project of his career. Andrew tells the story about his new truck and the fire behind his house. Dad jokes, state management libraries, half marathons, JSX in Vue, it's all in there!

Not Your Girlfriend's Podcast
Episode 16: The Unstated Hierarchy of Social Media Following

Not Your Girlfriend's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 48:52


B+L Breakdown when to follow someone what social media, weighing pros/cons, when social media is TMI, and most importantly-when to request that insta-follow.

Gym Secrets Podcast
Ep: 44 Why that person didn’t close...and how to use this one unstated fact to give you the upper hand in the sale

Gym Secrets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 9:53


Welcome to The Gym Secrets Podcast where you can listen in on the Top 1% of Gym Owners to hear the secrets of what they are doing differently to get more customers, make more profit per customer, keep them longer, and do it all without sacrificing their personal lives. We've got roll up your sleeves kind of hustle with a little bit of cleverness and a lot of heart. We are 1% of gym owners and this is our podcast. Hosted by Alex Hormozi.

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Devchat.tv Master Feed
RRU 007: Breaking up with Higher Order Components with David Atchley

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 68:24


Panel: Charles Max Wood Nader Dabit Cory House Kent C Dodds Special Guests: David Atchley In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discuss breaking up with higher-order components with David Atchley. David has been doing software development for 24 years now and has worked mostly in web development. He has worked at many places from start-ups to large companies and does client work currently for Tandem.ly. They talk about what higher-order components and render props are and when you would want to use them to help you in your code. They also touch on overuse and misuse of applications and coding tools and the difference between using render props and HOCs. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: David intro What are higher-order components? What are render props? Higher-order components are patterned after higher-order functions Connect from React Redux React What are the use cases for higher-order components? Redux Would you suggest writing a render prop instead in certain situations? Deciding to use a HOC or a render prop depends on the situation Think critically about the applications you are using Kent’s Advanced React Component Patterns Egghead Course Difference between render props and HOCs Build an HOC out of a render prop if you want to share code Context API from React Concern with new Context API Problem with overuse How do you help people avoid overuse and misuse? Unstated library by James Kyle Start developing code at the local level React Native And much, much more! Links: Tandem.ly React Redux Kent’s Egghead Course Context API from React Unstated library by James Kyle React Native David’s GitHub @Tuxz0r Tandem.ly Medium Picks: Charles I’d Pay You $500,000 a Year, but You Can’t Do the Work by Shelly Palmer Liars by Glenn Beck Cory CodeSandbox Live Babel repl React Cheat Sheet Fluent Conf Nader Shoe Dog by Phil Knight Nader’s Blog Post Kent Answers to common questions about render props blog post React’s new Context API blog post React Composer Brandon Sanderson CodeSandbox Live David React, Inline Functions, and Performance by Ryan Florence Build Better Products by Laura Klein

React Round Up
RRU 007: Breaking up with Higher Order Components with David Atchley

React Round Up

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 68:24


Panel: Charles Max Wood Nader Dabit Cory House Kent C Dodds Special Guests: David Atchley In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discuss breaking up with higher-order components with David Atchley. David has been doing software development for 24 years now and has worked mostly in web development. He has worked at many places from start-ups to large companies and does client work currently for Tandem.ly. They talk about what higher-order components and render props are and when you would want to use them to help you in your code. They also touch on overuse and misuse of applications and coding tools and the difference between using render props and HOCs. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: David intro What are higher-order components? What are render props? Higher-order components are patterned after higher-order functions Connect from React Redux React What are the use cases for higher-order components? Redux Would you suggest writing a render prop instead in certain situations? Deciding to use a HOC or a render prop depends on the situation Think critically about the applications you are using Kent’s Advanced React Component Patterns Egghead Course Difference between render props and HOCs Build an HOC out of a render prop if you want to share code Context API from React Concern with new Context API Problem with overuse How do you help people avoid overuse and misuse? Unstated library by James Kyle Start developing code at the local level React Native And much, much more! Links: Tandem.ly React Redux Kent’s Egghead Course Context API from React Unstated library by James Kyle React Native David’s GitHub @Tuxz0r Tandem.ly Medium Picks: Charles I’d Pay You $500,000 a Year, but You Can’t Do the Work by Shelly Palmer Liars by Glenn Beck Cory CodeSandbox Live Babel repl React Cheat Sheet Fluent Conf Nader Shoe Dog by Phil Knight Nader’s Blog Post Kent Answers to common questions about render props blog post React’s new Context API blog post React Composer Brandon Sanderson CodeSandbox Live David React, Inline Functions, and Performance by Ryan Florence Build Better Products by Laura Klein

Unstated Truth
Welcome to Unstated Truth!

Unstated Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 32:59


Welcome to Unstated Truth! On our first episode we talk about the importance of self growth. Listen up because we have a lot to say!

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PG Vlog #100 - Unstated Excellence: A Story About My Dad

Philip Guo - podcasts and vlogs - pgbovine.net

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018


Support these videos: http://pgbovine.net/support.htmhttp://pgbovine.net/PG-Vlog-100-unstated-excellence.htmRecorded: 2018-01-03 (2)

Sales Influence - Why People Buy!
#118 - Sell to the Unstated Needs (B2B)

Sales Influence - Why People Buy!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 11:46


In this episode I tackle a tough B2B Sales Channel question.  Check it out.

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