INTERVIEW: Brand Sense and Common Sense with Bestselling Author Martin Lindstrom

Episode 112 May 03, 2021 00:39:47
INTERVIEW: Brand Sense and Common Sense with Bestselling Author Martin Lindstrom
RESTAURANT STRATEGY
INTERVIEW: Brand Sense and Common Sense with Bestselling Author Martin Lindstrom

May 03 2021 | 00:39:47

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#112 - INTERVIEW with Bestselling Author Martin Lindstrom

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Martin Lindstrom is one of the most sought-after consultants in the world, working with brands like Apple, Nike, Disney, and more. We talk branding, marketing, and common sense!

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