Likability - Episode #19 - Dr. Rick Forbus

EPISODE · Nov 15, 2022 · 10 MIN

Likability - Episode #19 - Dr. Rick Forbus

from Likability · host Dr. Rick Forbus

Enjoy my interview with Travis Billingsley the Chief Talent Officer of a company in Atlanta, Georgia as we discuss developing talent in the workplace. His HR experience led to some great dialogue about the "soft skills" in talent development and he shared his favorite parts of my book, "Likability." - Follow and Share this episode with your friends. - Book available on Amazon and Audible. - troveinc.com

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