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Stop Using Data to Prove Yourself Right | The Scaling CEO Podcast

20 min · 26 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Stop Using Data to Prove Yourself Right | The Scaling CEO Podcast

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In this episode, I sit down with Matt Tharp to explore how great leaders actually use data. Matt explains why many teams misuse metrics to defend their opinions instead of uncovering problems. We also discuss behavioral design, product-led growth, scaling remote teams, adapting leadership styles, onboarding experiences powered by AI, and what founders can learn from building companies in rapidly changing industries.

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