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The CoLab Podcast Ep. 3: Empathy & business growth with Elliot Begoun

Coassemble

Elliot intended to serve as a traditional consultant, operating externally from an entrepreneur’s business. He applied empathy to his business model and developed a customized accelerator program that still allowed for 1-1 consulting. And seven years later, Elliot has found the program to be equal parts successful and humbling.

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The CoLab Podcast Ep. 3: Empathy & business growth with Elliot Begoun

Coassemble

Elliot intended to serve as a traditional consultant, operating externally from an entrepreneur’s business. He applied empathy to his business model and developed a customized accelerator program that still allowed for 1-1 consulting. And seven years later, Elliot has found the program to be equal parts successful and humbling.

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Free L&D webinars for July 2019

Limestone Learning

Lisa has more than 25 years of progressive experience building effective people programs in high profile companies across industries, including Consumer Goods, Publishing, High-Tech, and Healthcare. It’s important to do your research to learn what functionality and tools are now available in the ever-changing elearning market.

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How to Double Your L&D Budget by Aligning with Business Needs

Acorn Labs

And I went to work at my—I was working part-time as a college student and I went off to their headquarters and joined their 10 person Training Services Group, and I became a program developer. And then a year and a half after that, I joined a small consulting firm. And then I started another consulting firm, broke away.

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How to Double Your L&D Budget by Aligning with Business Needs

Acorn Labs

And I went to work at my—I was working part-time as a college student and I went off to their headquarters and joined their 10 person Training Services Group, and I became a program developer. And then a year and a half after that, I joined a small consulting firm. And then I started another consulting firm, broke away.

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