Terry Powell and The Entrepreneur’s Source Present: Keeping Emotions Out of Business
Terry Powell and The Entrepreneur’s Source Present: Business Coach Ed Echt talks about the importance of separating emotions from business. Instead, the focus should be more on facts and figures when making business decisions. He also discusses the importance of “holding your customers feet to the fire” and presenting them with new and different ideas.
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