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What It Means To Think And Act Like A Media Company

Published October 13, 2011 by Robert Dempsey Leave a Comment

In this episode I interview my friend Scott Scanlon about what he means when he advises businesses to think and act like a media company. The answer is surprising and not what you think.

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