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On this episode of the Rethink Marketing Podcast, Colin Jeffries and Paul Frodge chat about the importance of encouraging opposing opinions and diverse perspectives as marketing leaders. They highlight how being in an echo chamber can limit growth and innovation, and how seeking out different viewpoints often leads to better ideas and opportunities. They also share tips on fostering an environment that encourages dissent and constructive feedback, such as leading by example and using structured frameworks like the Six Thinking Hats. The conversation emphasizes the value of inviting dissension and disagreement to improve marketing strategies and ultimately succeed in the marketplace.

The Rethink Marketing Podcast is available on all major podcast platforms! Subscribe to our Youtube channel or visit our website at rethinkmarketingpodcast.com where you can learn more about the show or just peruse our guest list and episode library.

We are a proud partner show of the Marketing Podcast Network.

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239 episoade

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On this episode of the Rethink Marketing Podcast, Colin Jeffries and Paul Frodge chat about the importance of encouraging opposing opinions and diverse perspectives as marketing leaders. They highlight how being in an echo chamber can limit growth and innovation, and how seeking out different viewpoints often leads to better ideas and opportunities. They also share tips on fostering an environment that encourages dissent and constructive feedback, such as leading by example and using structured frameworks like the Six Thinking Hats. The conversation emphasizes the value of inviting dissension and disagreement to improve marketing strategies and ultimately succeed in the marketplace.

The Rethink Marketing Podcast is available on all major podcast platforms! Subscribe to our Youtube channel or visit our website at rethinkmarketingpodcast.com where you can learn more about the show or just peruse our guest list and episode library.

We are a proud partner show of the Marketing Podcast Network.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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239 episoade

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