Your Brain at Work

The Great Learning Transformation at P&G with FD Wilder and Dr. Heidi Grant


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As digitally native retailers like Amazon and Alibaba begin to nibble away at legacy brands’ market share, companies like Procter & Gamble have started rethinking the way they approach new product lines. For FD Wilder, Former Senior Vice President of Go-to-Market Strategy and Innovation at P&G, that new approach requires being the fastest learner in town - and shifting our mindset to roll with the uncertainty along the way.
Our host Chris Weller is joined by FD Wilder (formerly of Procter & Gamble) and Heidi Grant (Neuroleadership Institute).
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