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Business Built Right

Business Built Right

Auteur(s): Shah M M Industrial Designer Business Strategy Consultant. mmshah8@gmail..com
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Welcome to Business Built Right, where strategy meets execution and leadership drives results. Join us as we dive deep into the foundations that separate thriving companies from those that merely survive. In each episode, we explore the critical pillars of successful business: crafting winning strategies that actually work, building brands that resonate and endure, fostering organizational cultures that attract top talent, and developing leadership skills that inspire teams to achieve extraordinary results. Ready to build something that lasts? Let's get started.Shah M M, Industrial Designer, Business Strategy Consultant. mmshah8@gmail..com Économie
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