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#181) The Most Valuable Skills for the Next Century | Maya Grossman

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Maya Grossman is a marketing executive with fifteen years of experience taking products to market and driving growth for Fortune 500 companies like Microsoft and Google, as well as fast growing startups. She is a speaker, a career coach and most recently the author of Invaluable: Master the Skills You Need to Skyrocket Your Career, an unconventional business book for employees who want to deliver exceptional results.Today’s topic touches on the most valuable skills for the next century. So don’t just listen to this episode if you need a job tomorrow. Listen to it if you’re someone who wants to put in hard work and use these skills along the way. Because ultimately, I believe that is the key to getting yourself promoted and moving your career in the best direction for you. Resources MentionedInvaluable: Master the Skills You Need to Skyrocket Your CareerFollow Maya Grossman on LinkedInFollow usFollow Chris on LinkedInCheck Career Warrior Podcast on InstagramSubscribe to Let’s Eat, Grandma’s YouTube ChannelCheck out our Latest Product, Urgent Care Package! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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