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The Evolving Enterprise: Making a World of Difference at Work

58m · CFI Radio Hour - A Practical Approach to Innovation · 29 Sep 01:00

How do you discover the unique attributes of your company in order to make a real difference at work and in the world? Kate Roberts, principal of The Wired Woman ( www.thewiredwoman ) and former partnership strategist for Cisco Systems, joins us for the first in a series on The Evolving Enterprise. Kate will share practical ways that companies and individuals can capitalize on growth opportunities through partnership alchemy--enabling success in both business and social arenas.

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