Focus on what matters (Module 13 of 14 )

Are you focusing on what really matters? Surviving and thriving require different focus and different techniques. Michael Ruckman and Marcus Guest wrap up their discussion on the effects of the Coronavirus on business. See the full playlist if you haven’t already!

04/27/23
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