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Rethinking the Rainmaker: Your Role in New Business Devlopment presented by Blair Enns (MP3)
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You hold the most important position in the firm, but should you also take charge of finding new clients? Business development expert Blair Enns tackles this tough question, and sheds light on the development responsibilities you should shed, and keep, in order to attain the most success. You'll also discover proven methods for delegating tasks within your firm, and the characteristics of winning business development personnel.

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