362: How Denise became all star sales manager of the year - Upenn graduate

362: How Denise became all star sales manager of the year - Upenn graduate

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We could not be more thrilled to bring out this new episode of "Meet FC Insider" series. Meet Denise Harris, a successful leader, Upenn graduate, and an FC Insider. Denise is an amazing #rolemodel for the FC community. After a difficult start in life, Denise shows that hard work and perseverance can pay off. Apart from being an amazing mother and wife, Denise runs a high performing sales team for her organization, using FC training to move her team's ranking from the average performance to the very top-ranked team across the country. Denise shares her remarkable #successstory. We cover the challenges of being adopted, growing up in a difficult environment, and what steps Denise took to transform her life, #career and team's performance.

Watch to get practical advice to help you achieve career success, regardless of if you are trying to make partner at big 4 (PwC, KPMG, Deloitte, E&Y), at MBB (McKinsey, Bain or BCG), another consulting firm or trying to succeed in any organization outside of consulting. Denise also gives actionable and proven advice on how to make the most of the FC training. Don't miss it.

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