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post # 52 — Wednesday, April 19, 2006 — a General post

New Free Podcast Series on Managing

As promised (or threatened) I have posted on my website today the first 4 episodes of my 15-part podcast series, entitled MANAGING PROFESSIONALS: ATTITUDES, SKILLS & BEHAVIORS.

Each week, a new episode (approximately 20 minutes each) will be posted.

The previous series of 14 podcasts on MARKETING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES is still available for download.


Order your copy of David Maister’s new book, Strategy and the Fat Smoker today!

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Bill Peper said

These are outstanding. I assigned the managers of the auto dealerships that I visit to listen to Lecture 3, and suggested that they listen to all of them and subscribe to the podcasts!

posted on Sunday, April 23, 2006

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