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The military effect | Scott Manthorne - S.O.S. podcast #147
How can you better understand how to make connections and network authentically? Do you want to understand what will lead to the most significant opportunities?
When I met Scott Manthorne, I knew I was talking to a master networker who not only talked the good game, but worked hard to build genuine relationships.
He has decades of corporate management experience working with the biggest global brands and personalities. Scott now leverages that expertise to give back by working with veterans, sharing their stories, and helping them transition from the military.
Join us as we find what inspired him to pivot to the military space and his advice for veterans trying to break into the business world, either for a company or as an entrepreneur.
We will also discuss his latest venture, already a bestselling book and a movement defining our distinctive circumstances, which he calls The Military Effect.
From over 50 interviews of women and men who served, he uncovers how The Military Effect shapes each's journey and their life afterward.
Scott also shows how The Military Effect has immense value in the modern workplace because of its foundation of community, camaraderie, and connection.
Read more on The Military Effect.
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