April 17, 2024

? The key to business success often lies in addressing the fundamental needs of employees––validation, recognition, and a sense of belonging.

When these needs are met, the positive effects of success ripple outward, extending to customers and driving growth.

Ken Schmidt, renowned for his role as the former head of communications at Harley-Davidson, embodies this philosophy of creating lasting brand impressions. Listen in as he shares his insights on the power of personable business practices and why cultivating meaningful connections leads to organizational success. ⭐

 

 

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