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Yes to “No”
We marketers are easily distracted by the next shiny thing. If the thing is truly innovative, and truly shiny, it will be there tomorrow or next week or next month. Take care of the here and now. Continue reading
Posted in Leadership, Philosophy, Strategy
Tagged magpie, marketing strategy, tail risk, Warren Buffett
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