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Dick Satterfield: Could I, Would I, Should I Leave? - A Career Management Discussion

Dick Satterfield: Could I, Would I, Should I Leave? - A Career Management Discussion

FromCMO Confidential


Dick Satterfield: Could I, Would I, Should I Leave? - A Career Management Discussion

FromCMO Confidential

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Dec 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

A CMO Confidential interview with Dick Satterfield, the founder of Satterfield Rezenbrink Search and former P&G sales leader. Dick discusses career management under the framework of "successful and happy" and outlines why you should constantly be thinking about and evaluating your career. Key topics include why career progression is defined as continuous learning and getting promoted, tips for networking, when is too early or too late to leave, and why counter offers almost always fail . Listen in to hear why you should view the "next job" as a stepping stone versus the perfect landing. 
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Released:
Dec 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Wonder what it's like to control millions of dollars of marketing budget? Manage hundreds of people? Make the decisions on which ideas get to market? The CMO Confidential podcast shares how it feels to be in that chair of the shortest-tenured position on the C-suite. We detail the long, hard road most ideas take to get to market & how challenging it is to get the best ones through. Hosted by Mike Linton -- the former P&G Brand Manager who went on to be the Chief Marketing Officer of Best Buy, eBay, and Farmers Insurance, as well as the Chief Revenue Officer of Ancestry.com and the head marketer at Remington -- this show serves as an ongoing lesson plan for how to get, do, keep, and handle the pressures of the CMO job.