A Happy Company Is an Aligned Company

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The secret to success is no secret. It’s having a group of talented people aligned toward a common goal and doing the hard work necessary to achieve it.

Sounds simple enough right? Well it might be simple, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy.

In this episode of Pragmatic Live, Diane Pierson, startup founder, product executive and Pragmatic Marketing instructor, walks us through a few simple tools and techniques for getting a company aligned. Listen now!

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