
75. Marketing leadership lessons with Seth Matlins, Managing Director, Forbes CMO Network
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- Pivotal moments that shaped Seth's career, starting from his transformative first job at Evian to his entrepreneurial endeavours.
- Leadership mistakes, lessons learned, and the importance of prioritisation, focusing on what truly matters.
- The necessity of a high tolerance for ambiguity and the integration of silos for high-performance marketing teams.
- The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel
- Same as Ever by Morgan Housel
- The Choice Factory by Richard Shotton
- Forbes Entrepreneurial CMO50 list
- Check out Part 1 of our conversation with Seth about Embracing an Entrepreneurial CMO Mindset
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This podcast was produced by Ty Hayes and edited by Clare Ryan.
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