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SPEAK LIKE A CEO

SPEAK LIKE A CEO

Date de sortie : 2024-03-28
© Oliver Aust
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Date de sortie : 2024-03-28
© Oliver Aust
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233: 7 Game-Changing Ideas for 2024

233: 7 Game-Changing Ideas for 2024

Durée : 7:00
Reflecting on 2024, Oliver shares his 7 most important ideas and learnings of the year to date. 
Understanding these helps you not just navigate the fast-moving world of 2024, but enjoy it more. 
Oliver discusses how to develop ‘charisma on tap’, the 7 Deadly Sins of Speaking, how to build million-dollar companies, and much more.
Welcome to Speak Like a CEO, hosted by communications expert and bestselling author Oliver Aust. On this podcast, you’ll hear how to communicate like the top 1% of CEOs to scale yourself and your business. Because all great leaders are great communicators. 
Try the Speak Like a CEO newsletter to join the top 1% of business communicators. It is highly actionable and provides a ton of insights that you can immediately apply to your own career or business. 
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Date de publication : 28/3/2024 à 12:49:42

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SPEAK LIKE A CEO is the leading podcast on CEO communications. Every week Oliver Aust has an in-depth conversation with an inspiring founder or entrepreneur about leadership and communications. Tune in and find out all about how CEOs are tackling their communications
Oliver is a best-selling author, and one of Europe’s leading communications & personal branding experts. He is on a mission to help people reach their full potential and share their unique voice. As founder and CEO of a leading communications consultancy, he is a trusted advisor to many high-profile individuals and organisations.

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