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708: How to Identify Your Bottom Line and Other Ways to Be a Concise Leader
FromThe Strategy Hour Podcast: Systems and Marketing for Service Based Businesses with Boss Project
708: How to Identify Your Bottom Line and Other Ways to Be a Concise Leader
FromThe Strategy Hour Podcast: Systems and Marketing for Service Based Businesses with Boss Project
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40 minutes
Released:
Jan 12, 2023
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Podcast episode
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Due largely to the media we’ve been consuming, attention spans are waning. Now, more than ever, we need to focus on concise communication at work so as not to waste time or lose focus, and to cater to neurodivergence. We recently had a conversation with our team about innovation, problem-solving, and presenting the root of those problems with solutions in a clear, concise way. The importance of utilizing meeting minutes as efficiently as possible is becoming more and more evident to us, and we want to promote the concise communication of new launch game plans, offers, marketing strategies, etc. This is a skill we could all use some practice in, and today’s episode is all about how to be more concise as a leader and how to train your team to identify and communicate the bottom line of their presentation and client communication.
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Released:
Jan 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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