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In this episode of Scotch Club, we dive deep into the impact of outdated information on the business and fashion industries—sectors that are constantly evolving in the face of a rapidly changing landscape. From shifting consumer behaviors to the rise of new trends and the changing tides of sales, staying ahead of the curve is more critical than ever. We explore how businesses are hindered by misinformed decisions and an inability to pivot quickly in response to societal shifts. How do outdated marketing strategies, varying principles, and sales decisions hinder growth and alienate customers? Pour yourself a drink, and join us as we rethink the way we approach interacting with our competitors. Cheers to making an impact—without making extra work!
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Want to have a drink?
Head to www.subtlegend.com to meet with our team.
Scotch Club | The Podcast
If you know Grace, you know that she would much rather hole up in the corner of a bar & enjoy a no b.s. conversation than stand on a stage telling people how they could fix their business.
After wanting to record many conversations had with clients, industry friends, & teammates in exactly that setting, Scotch Club was born.
A podcast that attempts to cut through the nonsense & deliver practical advice, occasionally with Scotch in hand.
Scotch Club, because some conversations require a stiff drink.
SUBTLEGEND | The Legends
Sick of unnecessary red-tape & excuse-filled corporations, Grace Lane founded SUBTLEGEND in 2019, a firm focused on nothing other than getting results for it's clients.
The calm in the storm, the light in the day, a steward of resources, & a protector of efforts. We are honored to be trusted by clients across the U.S., U.K., Europe, Asia, & Australia. Together, we navigate crisis, resolve cash flow problems, improve sales, and redefine culture. What makes us the best at what we do is that we do not just understand strategies & principles, we do not just communicate through pitch decks and portals, we understand people.
By SUBTLEGENDIn this episode of Scotch Club, we dive deep into the impact of outdated information on the business and fashion industries—sectors that are constantly evolving in the face of a rapidly changing landscape. From shifting consumer behaviors to the rise of new trends and the changing tides of sales, staying ahead of the curve is more critical than ever. We explore how businesses are hindered by misinformed decisions and an inability to pivot quickly in response to societal shifts. How do outdated marketing strategies, varying principles, and sales decisions hinder growth and alienate customers? Pour yourself a drink, and join us as we rethink the way we approach interacting with our competitors. Cheers to making an impact—without making extra work!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want to have a drink?
Head to www.subtlegend.com to meet with our team.
Scotch Club | The Podcast
If you know Grace, you know that she would much rather hole up in the corner of a bar & enjoy a no b.s. conversation than stand on a stage telling people how they could fix their business.
After wanting to record many conversations had with clients, industry friends, & teammates in exactly that setting, Scotch Club was born.
A podcast that attempts to cut through the nonsense & deliver practical advice, occasionally with Scotch in hand.
Scotch Club, because some conversations require a stiff drink.
SUBTLEGEND | The Legends
Sick of unnecessary red-tape & excuse-filled corporations, Grace Lane founded SUBTLEGEND in 2019, a firm focused on nothing other than getting results for it's clients.
The calm in the storm, the light in the day, a steward of resources, & a protector of efforts. We are honored to be trusted by clients across the U.S., U.K., Europe, Asia, & Australia. Together, we navigate crisis, resolve cash flow problems, improve sales, and redefine culture. What makes us the best at what we do is that we do not just understand strategies & principles, we do not just communicate through pitch decks and portals, we understand people.