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The HaBO Village Podcast

Using Strategy to Build Your Business: Stories of Pizza and Beer [Podcast]

August 29, 2017

Episode 30:In this episode, Michael and Kathryn give a high level definition of Strategy and discuss why every company, big or small, needs to effectively strategize in order to achieve its major objectives. Gain insight on ways to think about...

The Power of Philanthropic Marketing [Podcast]

July 25, 2017

Episode 29: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn expand on the intriguing dynamic within Philanthropic Marketing and how it can be both fulfilling and strategic for your presence in the community. 

Have you considered the impact you can make as a ...

How to Get More of Your Emails Opened and Read [Podcast]

June 27, 2017

Episode 28: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn expand on highly useful tips provided by Nancy Harhut in 10 Human Behavior Hacks that Will Change the Way You Create Email.

Ever wondered how to improve your email open rate and ultimately grow your...

How Grief Affects Your Company and How to Handle It [Podcast]

June 20, 2017

Episode 27: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn discuss the topic of grief and how it affects your company. Whether you are a leader who is experiencing grief, or it's one of your employees, knowing the 5 Stages of Grief and how to identify them...

How Retargeting Can Make You More Money [Podcast]

June 13, 2017

Episode 26: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn discuss the marketing strategy known as retargeting. This simple online strategy can help you generate more leads and customers, and ultimately will make you more money.

How Customer Service Affects Everything [Podcast]

May 23, 2017

Episode 25: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn discuss customer service, why it matters, how it affects your entire company, and how to improve your strategy. Learn how customer service done right can help you build your Passion and Provision...

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