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Eat The Pudding First: The Takeaway

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by Gary Ashworth

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Following the publication of his best-selling book Eat The Pudding First, renowned businessman Gary Ashworth is opening up the conversation in his new podcast series and is joined by an array of guests as he delves deeper into certain chapters. From talking about the importance of Non-Executive Directors to navigating the challenge of managing difficult people, Gary and his guests explore what it means to start and run a business in the modern world. Previously Business Britain 2.0.

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What is Eat The Pudding First: The Takeaway?

Following the publication of his best-selling book Eat The Pudding First, renowned businessman Gary Ashworth is opening up the conversation in his new podcast series and is joined by an array of guests as he delves deeper into certain chapters. From talking about the importance of Non-Executive Directors to navigating the challenge of managing difficult people, Gary and his guests explore what it means to start and run a business in the modern world.

Previously Business Britain 2.0.

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