
Episode 101 - David Radlo discusses Principles of Cartel Disruption
09/22/20 • 48 min
Listen to Behind the Door's first ever episode presented by ClearView Studios, hosted by Suz and Mac McVey. In this episode of Behind the Door, David Radlo, discusses his new book "Principles of Cartel Disruption". David, Suz and Mac discuss many topics such as helping entrepreneurs on their journeys, how to best utilize your resources and align your organization to get results, why goal setting is so important and, best of all, his business's market penetration into Cuba. Enjoy!
Listen to Behind the Door's first ever episode presented by ClearView Studios, hosted by Suz and Mac McVey. In this episode of Behind the Door, David Radlo, discusses his new book "Principles of Cartel Disruption". David, Suz and Mac discuss many topics such as helping entrepreneurs on their journeys, how to best utilize your resources and align your organization to get results, why goal setting is so important and, best of all, his business's market penetration into Cuba. Enjoy!
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