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    #2: Mordy Golding: Linkedin/Lynda.com

    en-usDecember 10, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Have you ever wondered how Adobe smashes their goals? And how you can use their techniques to grow your business?

    What should you do to with 2 hours each day so that you stay super creative?

    What are some of the 5 Cs used by Lynda of Lynda.com fame to create awesome courses watched by millions.

    In this episode we have Mordy Golding. Mordy is currently the director of content at LinkedIn Learning. He is also a former product Manager at Adobe and has traveled (literally) a fascinating and exciting creative journey.



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