Questioning Best Practices to Do Great Work

Questioning Best Practices to Do Great Work

Acunzo began his career at tech giants, including Google and HubSpot, and he now travels the world as a public speaker and the creator of documentary series about people who do great work, which he builds with B2B brand clients. His work has been cited by various publications including the New York Times, the Washington Post, Fortune, Forbes, and FastCompany. Questions I ask Jay Acunzo: What is the process for asking better questions to find solutions for your business? What you’ll learn if you give a listen: Why you need to focus on emotions, not rationality, when thinking about marketing. How to get your marketing assets working together to ensure your long-term success. Key takeaways from the episode and more about Jay Acunzo: Learn more about Jay Acunzo Order a copy of Break the Wheel: Question Best Practices, Hone Your Intuition, and Do Your Best Work Listen to the Unbreakable podcast Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram Connect on LinkedIn Like this show? That’s where Klaviyo comes in. What’s their secret? Tune into Klaviyo’s Beyond Black Friday docu-series to find out and unlock marketing strategies you can use to keep momentum going year-round. Just head on over to klaviyo.com/beyondbf.

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Questioning Best Practices to Do Great Work
Jay Acunzo

Today on the podcast, I speak with author, keynote speaker, and founder of Unthinkable Media, Jay Acunzo.

Acunzo began his career at tech giants, including Google and HubSpot, and he now travels the world as a public speaker and the creator of documentary series about people who do great work, which he builds with B2B brand clients.

On today’s episode, we discuss his latest book, Break the Wheel: Question Best Practices, Hone Your Intuition, and Do Your Best Work, which is about how people make better decisions, faster, when they’re surrounded by conventional wisdom.

His work has been cited by various publications including the New York Times, the Washington Post, Fortune, Forbes, and FastCompany.

Questions I ask Jay Acunzo:

  • What is the process for asking better questions to find…

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