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In this episode, Tom Albert, founder, and CEO of Measured Risk, discusses how understanding supply chain risk can be relevant in these fields. In addition, he also delves into the importance of inspiring others in leadership and sales. Tom emphasizes the importance of seeking other perspectives and ideas to increase the potential for success and generate more innovative solutions. To achieve this, he suggests creating a brain trust of thinkers who can facilitate a room where ideas can be shared and discussed. The video also touches upon the importance of mentoring and being around people with high-performing thinking and kindness at their heart!
Don't miss this episode with Tom Albert, founder and CEO of Measured Risk, as he shares insights on supply chain risk and how to inspire others to achieve their dreams and actions
TimestampsKey highlights
The importance of thinking nonlinearly and having a differentiated thinking style in business relationships.
Using technology and data to inspire and motivate teams without overwhelming them.
The relevance of supply chain risk management to sales pipeline management and leadership.
The mindset required to step out of the corporate world and become a business owner and entrepreneur.
The importance of mental agility, attitude, and curiosity in achieving success as a team.
Achieving goals through measured risk and taking little steps towards achieving one's goals.
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#sandler #sandlerworldwide
In this episode, Tom Albert, founder, and CEO of Measured Risk, discusses how understanding supply chain risk can be relevant in these fields. In addition, he also delves into the importance of inspiring others in leadership and sales. Tom emphasizes the importance of seeking other perspectives and ideas to increase the potential for success and generate more innovative solutions. To achieve this, he suggests creating a brain trust of thinkers who can facilitate a room where ideas can be shared and discussed. The video also touches upon the importance of mentoring and being around people with high-performing thinking and kindness at their heart!
Don't miss this episode with Tom Albert, founder and CEO of Measured Risk, as he shares insights on supply chain risk and how to inspire others to achieve their dreams and actions
TimestampsKey highlights
The importance of thinking nonlinearly and having a differentiated thinking style in business relationships.
Using technology and data to inspire and motivate teams without overwhelming them.
The relevance of supply chain risk management to sales pipeline management and leadership.
The mindset required to step out of the corporate world and become a business owner and entrepreneur.
The importance of mental agility, attitude, and curiosity in achieving success as a team.
Achieving goals through measured risk and taking little steps towards achieving one's goals.
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SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/@SandlerWorldwide/videos
Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a comment!
=========================================
Follow Us:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SandlerTraining
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/school/sandler-training/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandlertraining/
Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/sandlertraining/?_rdc=1&_rdr
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