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Leading Learning Podcast

144: The 4-Part Formula for Selling Education

Jul 24, 2018
27:52

Are your efforts to promote and sell education having the results and impact that you’re hoping for? If not, we’re here to help!

In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Jeff and Celisa discuss a 4-part formula for selling your educational offerings and give you the opportunity to apply the framework through the evaluation of a recent promotional effort by your organization.

Full show notes available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode144.

Many thanks to 

 NextThought, our sponsor for the third quarter of 2018. Brought to you by NextThought, 

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