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012: How Alida Miranda-Wolff went out on her own to launch culture consulting company, Ethos.

1 h 18 min · 19 de abr de 2019
Portada del episodio 012: How Alida Miranda-Wolff went out on her own to launch culture consulting company, Ethos.

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Today’s episode is a conversation we had with Alida Miranda-Wolff, the founder of Ethos [http://ethostalent.com/] which is a consulting company that helps growing and growth-stage businesses build incredible and incredibly diverse company cultures to fuel success. Alida share some incredible insights, we seriously learned so much from her on this call about time management, team management, and how to read 2 books a week like she does. That sounds like a joke, but she literally read 105 books last year…which is amazing.

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