Paul Slade on The Oops Factor
This post features an interview with Paul Slade, who shares his experience starting training on an Army Medic course, recognizing technology limitations, and the importance of relationships with vendors for projects. If you're interested in being a guest on the show, you can sign up through the provided link.
To read more about the interview and gain further insights on the "Oops Factor," follow the link to the original post on The CRM Ninja.
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