Practical Wisdom for “Dealing With the Tough Stuff”
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Planet Good Radio
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Here to reveal what it’s really like to run a values driven business is this week’s guests and authors, Margot Fraser and Lisa Lorimer. Their newest book in the Social Venture Network series, “Dealing With the Tough Stuff: Practical Wisdom for Running a Values Based Business“, not only features true stories from experiences in managing and developing a socially conscious business, but also tools, techniques and coping strategies for overcoming common and not so common problems.
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