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Daily Archives: June 10, 2009

Seth Godin – Tribes are what matter now.

Posted on June 10, 2009 by Andrew Shansky
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Hopefully some encouragement and inspiration!

Posted in General, My Heart's Cry | Tagged Leadership, Seth Godin, Tribes | Leave a reply

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