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Are you left-brained or right-brained? Do you see things as smaller parts of larger systems? Do you face problems logically or interpersonally? And what does that have to do with your daily business practice? Dr. Kim's answer is, it has everything to do with your business practice--and your business’s future.
Dr. Andrew Kim is the co-founder of an advisory firm that specializes in scaling businesses. His expertise is in the space between strategy and culture, where he helps businesses to marry the two in their growth. He also authored Culture for the Left-Brained Leader. He’s here today with Lisa talking about culture transformations in business.
On this episode of Direct AF, Lisa jams with Dr. Andrew Kim about the issues that businesses commonly face, and how you can navigate them with a few easy tricks. Dr. Kim has faced many challenges in his own business, and he’s found so many solutions that he’s collected them all in his new book. Get a sneak peek today, and hear him talk about the best way to approach daily business practice, develop your business culture, and create routines that will yield you long-term results.
What You’ll Learn:
Favorite Quote:
“It took a leap of faith, discipline, consistency, and repetition to hit that critical mass. But once we were there, problems were organically solved. We had results. ”
How To Get Involved:
You can learn more about Dr. Kim and his book, Culture for the Left-Brained Leader, on his website.
Win A Free Copy Of Direct AF Sales
Find Lisa on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook.
This podcast is all about unapologetic, honest, and raw discussions. Tune in for ideas, strategies, and guests who share their ideas for individuals with side gigs or full-time careers in sales. Every week, find a new episode full of action plans to help you find what it takes to succeed in today’s competitive selling and consuming environment.
We sincerely hope you enjoyed the episode. If you still have an appetite, hop over to Apple Podcasts for more. Like and share to help spread the word. We appreciate your support—and we hope to return the favor. Leave a rating and a review to let us know what you thought. Your feedback means the world!
By Lisa Hocker5
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Are you left-brained or right-brained? Do you see things as smaller parts of larger systems? Do you face problems logically or interpersonally? And what does that have to do with your daily business practice? Dr. Kim's answer is, it has everything to do with your business practice--and your business’s future.
Dr. Andrew Kim is the co-founder of an advisory firm that specializes in scaling businesses. His expertise is in the space between strategy and culture, where he helps businesses to marry the two in their growth. He also authored Culture for the Left-Brained Leader. He’s here today with Lisa talking about culture transformations in business.
On this episode of Direct AF, Lisa jams with Dr. Andrew Kim about the issues that businesses commonly face, and how you can navigate them with a few easy tricks. Dr. Kim has faced many challenges in his own business, and he’s found so many solutions that he’s collected them all in his new book. Get a sneak peek today, and hear him talk about the best way to approach daily business practice, develop your business culture, and create routines that will yield you long-term results.
What You’ll Learn:
Favorite Quote:
“It took a leap of faith, discipline, consistency, and repetition to hit that critical mass. But once we were there, problems were organically solved. We had results. ”
How To Get Involved:
You can learn more about Dr. Kim and his book, Culture for the Left-Brained Leader, on his website.
Win A Free Copy Of Direct AF Sales
Find Lisa on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook.
This podcast is all about unapologetic, honest, and raw discussions. Tune in for ideas, strategies, and guests who share their ideas for individuals with side gigs or full-time careers in sales. Every week, find a new episode full of action plans to help you find what it takes to succeed in today’s competitive selling and consuming environment.
We sincerely hope you enjoyed the episode. If you still have an appetite, hop over to Apple Podcasts for more. Like and share to help spread the word. We appreciate your support—and we hope to return the favor. Leave a rating and a review to let us know what you thought. Your feedback means the world!