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How Terrible Policies Will Kill Your Business

How Terrible Policies Will Kill Your Business

05:002023-09-25

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In episode #2565, we take a deep dive into the often-overlooked world of business policies and their profound impact on your success. It's a reality check that every entrepreneur needs: how seemingly benign policies can quietly strangle your growth and creativity. Join us as we reveal the art of policy scrutiny, drawing from real-world examples that highlight the dangers of complacency. We'll equip you with actionable strategies to detect, dissect, and rectify these lurking threats. In the competitive arena of business, the right policies can catapult you to greatness, while the wrong ones can send your dreams crashing down. Before your business falls victim to terrible policies, tune in to safeguard your success! TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: (00:00) Today’s topic: How Terrible Policies Will Kill Your Business. (00:10) Eric shares his terrible policy experience. (01:05) Why the customer experience is essential for your business. (01:56) Customer experience lessons from the 2023 All-In Summit. (03:10) Whether All-In Summit attendees were satisfied with the event. (03:35) Focusing on long-term goals instead of making quick money. (04:10) Key takeaways from the book, $100M Leads. (04:54) That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe! Go to https://www.marketingschool.io to learn more! Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Don’t forget to help us grow by subscribing and liking on YouTube! All-In Summit 2023 $100M Leads Leave Some Feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with Us:  Single Grain << Eric’s ad agency NP Digital <

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