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#0_Moja droga na Everest lidera

An episode of the Everest LIDERA podcast, hosted by Anna Sarnacka-Smith, titled "#0_Moja droga na Everest lidera" was published on June 22, 2021 and runs 10 minutes.

June 22, 2021 ·10m · Everest LIDERA

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OPIS ODCINKA Zapraszam Cię do wysłuchania wprowadzającego odcinka, w którym zdradzam, czego będzie dotyczył podcast „Everest lidera”, jakie tematy konkretnie będę poruszać, ale komu też dedykuję to moje nowe, zawodowe dziecko. Naturalnie powiem kilka zdań o sobie, o tym dlaczego zdecydowałam się zmienić branżę, by dziś pracować w obszarze HR i wyjaśnię czym dla mnie jest Everest lidera. Linki do osób i firm wymienionych w tym odcinku podcastu: https://www.bevjames.com/diodi/ https://effectiveness.pl/ https://peoplekeys.com/

OPIS ODCINKA

Zapraszam Cię do wysłuchania wprowadzającego odcinka, w którym zdradzam, czego będzie dotyczył podcast „Everest lidera”, jakie tematy konkretnie będę poruszać, ale komu też dedykuję to moje nowe, zawodowe dziecko. Naturalnie powiem kilka zdań o sobie, o tym dlaczego zdecydowałam się zmienić branżę, by dziś pracować w obszarze HR i wyjaśnię czym dla mnie jest Everest lidera.

Linki do osób i firm wymienionych w tym odcinku podcastu:

https://www.bevjames.com/diodi/

https://effectiveness.pl/

https://peoplekeys.com/

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