What makes a brand truly relevant and why do so many lose touch with their customers? After two decades leading global brands like Coach, Kate Spade, and L’Oréal across Asia, Yann Bozec shares what it really takes to stay customer-centric in one of the world’s fastest-changing markets. In this episode, he reflects on what separates brands people would truly miss from those that fade away, why understanding the customer is the ultimate competitive edge, and how humility, curiosity, and cultura...
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What makes a brand truly relevant and why do so many lose touch with their customers? After two decades leading global brands like Coach, Kate Spade, and L’Oréal across Asia, Yann Bozec shares what it really takes to stay customer-centric in one of the world’s fastest-changing markets. In this episode, he reflects on what separates brands people would truly miss from those that fade away, why understanding the customer is the ultimate competitive edge, and how humility, curiosity, and cultura...
#172 – Selbstfürsorge kann auch krank machen – Fritjof Nelting über Angst, Stress und die Kunst der Absichtslosigkeit
Made in China
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4 months ago
#172 – Selbstfürsorge kann auch krank machen – Fritjof Nelting über Angst, Stress und die Kunst der Absichtslosigkeit
Bei uns im Podcast geht es oft um wirtschaftliche Entwicklung, technologische Trends und gesellschaftliche Veränderungen. In dieser Folge sprechen wir über etwas, das all diese Bereiche beeinflusst, aber selten offen thematisiert wird: Gesundheit. Unser Gast ist Fritjof Nelting. Er ist Unternehmer, leitet die psychosomatische Klinikgruppe Gezeiten Haus, coacht Führungskräfte und spricht auf internationalen Bühnen. Wir sprechen mit ihm über den Umgang mit Stress, über das Missverständnis...
Made in China
What makes a brand truly relevant and why do so many lose touch with their customers? After two decades leading global brands like Coach, Kate Spade, and L’Oréal across Asia, Yann Bozec shares what it really takes to stay customer-centric in one of the world’s fastest-changing markets. In this episode, he reflects on what separates brands people would truly miss from those that fade away, why understanding the customer is the ultimate competitive edge, and how humility, curiosity, and cultura...