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Learning from Trump’s weather map fiasco
This week President Donald Trump provided an important lesson for anyone gearing up for a business presentation: only present rock solid data.
The following blog post is from Tim Calkins’ website, STRONGBRANDS – “helping people use marketing strategy and branding to build strong and profitable businesses”