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MBA788 Four Things You Can Learn From Samsung’s Note 7 Disaster

26 Oct 2016

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Is there a better skill in business than overcoming and learning from mistakes? For an extreme recent example, we need to look no further than Samsung and their flaming phone debacle. When Galaxy Note 7’s started bursting into flame, many assumed the company was done for. However, they’ve addressed the problem and remain profitable. Today we discuss what small businesses can learn from Samsung’s approach to this crisis. Get some perspective- click play! SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTS Stitcher | SoundCloud | Podcast Feed | How To Subscribe Give us a Rating & Review Today’s Sponsors: Sumo The #1 tool to grow your website’s traffic and your email list. Sumo powers almost 400,000 websites! Best of all, it’s free! Get started with their basic plan over at Sumo right now! The Neat Company The Neat Company, founded in 2002, offers cloud-powered Document and Expense Management Software. Neat’s patented parsing technology automatically and accurately identifies the key data from these documents, such as vendor, category, payment type and more and integrates with popular applications (such as QuickBooks and TurboTax) to help streamline business processes and workflows. Work Smarter, Not Harder – with Neat. Visit Neat.com/100MBA to start your free trial today. Show Links: The $100 MBA Free Guides The post MBA788 Four Things You Can Learn From Samsung’s Note 7 Disaster appeared first on The $100 MBA. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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