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EPISODE · Mar 29, 2020 · 43 MIN

#11 Mark Silverman - La pasión por las cosas bien hechas

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La pasión por las cosas bien hechas Hace unas semanas entrevistamos a Mark Silverman, un reconocido ejecutivo del mundo financiero y de marketing, cuya brillante hoja de servicios podéis consultar en su perfil de Linkedin. ¿Qué hace que una persona tenga éxito en lo que se propone? Aunque él lo deje entrever en la conversación que mantuvimos, yo lo pongo en relieve: Hacer las cosas bien, lo mejor posible, para que el resultado sea brillante. Disfruta mucho estos cuarenta minutos, escucha atentamente a Mark, porque detrás de cada una de sus afirmaciones hay siempre un aprendizaje que llevarte.

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