Steven Schnoll Describes Strategies for Internal and Client Success
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In the Graphic Communication Advisors Group (GCAG) October 2022 article, printing industry advisor Steven Schnoll’s addresses, “Transforming Your Leadership Strategies.
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About the Graphic Communication Advisors Group
The Raymond J.
Prince Graphic Communication Advisors Group (https://hrlevenson.
He stresses the importance of company leaders in the graphic arts industry knowing what they don’t know, and taking steps for professional development in motivating staff and in helping clients reach their business targets.
His article is clear, concise, and focused in providing valuable insights for graphic arts companies of all sizes.
The group provides fresh, outside perspectives representing a broad range of experiences and a long-term commitment to all facets of the graphic arts industries.
Harvey Levenson, Cal Poly Professor Emeritus and Coordinator of the GCAG (https://hrlevenson.
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