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The Bold Ones: Shawn Kanungo's Roadmap for Innovation and Disruption
Season 3, Ep. 5
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In this podcast episode, we dive deep into the mind of Shawn Kanungo, a master strategist, author of "The Bold Ones", and innovation expert. Shawn shares his insights on how to emulate the disruptive tactics of history's most influential figures, from Drake to Elon Musk, and apply them to your own business endeavors. Whether you're an entrepreneur looking to shake up your industry or an intrapreneur aiming to innovate from within, this conversation is packed with actionable advice, personal anecdotes from Shawn's journey, and a roadmap for creating your own disruption.
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