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A Grace-Full Collaboration Unfolds a NEW Story of Marketing
7 Graces Project Founder Lynn Serafinn interviews 5 entrepreneurs, who share their experiences of co-creating and launching a short film on ethical marketing. Two years ago this week, the 7 Graces Project was born. We didn’t realise it at the … Continue reading
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Leadership, Vision and the Tribe in New Paradigm Marketing
Lynn Serafinn discusses the 3 essential ingredients of a tribe and why communication between marketers and their audience is vital to the new business paradigm. Over the past month, I’ve been writing a lot on the subject of the Grace … Continue reading
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3 Questions Entrepreneurs Should Ask Themselves in This New Era
Video of Rachel Elnaugh, star of BBC TV’s Dragons’ Den, as she shares her beliefs about what entrepreneurs must ask themselves today, and the need for a radical shift in our business paradigm. NOTE: The event at which Rachel spoke … Continue reading
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