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623: Bain's Rishi Dave, the Secret of Top Sellers (Strategy Skills classics)

In this episode with Rishi Dave, a partner in Bain's Commercial Excellence practice with deep expertise in B2B marketing and digital marketing, he explains the concept of a "Day 1 List" in B2B sales and marketing and the three things that will get a supplier or seller on the list ...  Show more

622: Leadership and Self-Deception with Arbinger Managing Partner, Mitch Warner (Strategy Skills classics)

In this episode, we dive deep into the critical topic of self-deception and its profound impact on leadership and personal effectiveness. Mitch shares powerful insights on how self-deception can undermine our relationships and professional success, often without us even realizing ...  Show more

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