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Interview with Lisa Haneberg

Lisa Haneberg interviewed me for a podcast that she's got up on her site right now. We talked about all kinds of stuff, including managerial excellence, a little bit about MBA programs, etc. This was the second version we did--the first one had some glitches and apparently, if it were to be used, Lisa would've had to increase the volume for her to be heard, but then it would've been so loud that you could hear me breathing. Lisa said it was creepy. I'm okay with creepy. :-)

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Lisa Haneberg interviewed me for a podcast that she's got up on her site right now. We talked about all kinds of stuff, including managerial excellence, a little bit about MBA programs, etc. This was the second version we did--the first one had some glitches and apparently, if it were to be used, Lisa would've had to increase the volume for her to be heard, but then it would've been so loud that you could hear me breathing. Lisa said it was creepy. I'm okay with creepy. :-)

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