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Bits about Books
Subhanjan Sarkar
10 episodes
1 week ago
In the world of Sales, Marketing and Business, new and innovative ideas and deep insights from data and experience are propounded by innovative thinkers and experienced veterans. More often than not, such wisdom is then encapsulated in books. Bits About Books talks to authors of books on breakthrough Sales, Marketing and Business.
Authors talk about the backstory- their experience and background, what motivated them, their specific insights and recommendations, why they chose their particular topic. And what we can take away from the book.
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In the world of Sales, Marketing and Business, new and innovative ideas and deep insights from data and experience are propounded by innovative thinkers and experienced veterans. More often than not, such wisdom is then encapsulated in books. Bits About Books talks to authors of books on breakthrough Sales, Marketing and Business.
Authors talk about the backstory- their experience and background, what motivated them, their specific insights and recommendations, why they chose their particular topic. And what we can take away from the book.
Show more...
Marketing
Arts,
Education,
Business,
Books,
How To
Episodes (10/10)
Bits about Books
Bizcast: Charles H. Green on his book, “The Trusted Advisor”, in conversation with Subhanjan Sarkar      
The Trusted Advisor — Insights from Charles H. Green in conversation with Subhanjan Sarkar
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2 weeks ago
59 minutes 42 seconds

Bits about Books
Bizcast: Brad David Ball on his book, “The Algebra of Sales and Persuasion”, in conversation with Subhanjan Sarkar      
The Algebra of Sales and Persuasion— Insights from Brad David Ball in conversation with Subhanjan Sarkar
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1 month ago
1 hour 1 minute 6 seconds

Bits about Books
Bizcast: Stu Heinecke on his book, “How To Get A Meeting With Anyone”, in conversation with Subhanjan Sarkar      
How To Get A Meeting With Anyone— Insights from Stu Heinecke.
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1 month ago
53 minutes 24 seconds

Bits about Books
Bizcast: Peter Cohan on his book, “Suspending Disbelief”, in conversation with Subhanjan Sarkar     
Insights from Peter Cohan on his book, "Suspending Disbelief", while in conversation with Subhanjan Sarkar.
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2 months ago
43 minutes 6 seconds

Bits about Books
Bizcast: Ted McKenna on his book, “The Activator Advantage”, in conversation with Subhanjan Sarkar     
Insights from Ted McKenna on his book, "The Activator Advantage", in conversation with Subhanjan Sarkar.
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2 months ago
56 minutes 44 seconds

Bits about Books
Bizcast: Geoffrey Burch on his book, “Resistance is Useless”, in conversation with Subhanjan Sarkar     
Insights from Geoffrey Burch on his book, "Resistance is Useless", in conversation with Subhanjan Sarkar.
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3 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 47 seconds

Bits about Books
Bizcast: Alistair Croll on his book, “Just Evil Enough”, in conversation with Subhanjan Sarkar     
Alistair Croll shares insights from Just Evil Enough while in conversation with Subhanjan Sarkar in this episode.
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3 months ago
54 minutes 6 seconds

Bits about Books
Bizcast: Justin Michael & Charles Needham on their book, “Cold Call Algo”, in conversation with Subhanjan Sarkar    
Expert insights from Cold Call Algo, shared by authors Justin Michael and Charles Needham in dialogue with Subhanjan Sarkar.
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4 months ago
59 minutes 44 seconds

Bits about Books
Bizcast: Mark Schenkius on his book, “The Other Side of Sales”, in conversation with Subhanjan Sarkar    
The Other Side of Sales— Insights from Mark Schenkius.
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4 months ago
55 minutes 6 seconds

Bits about Books
Bizcast: Larry Kulchawik on his book, “The Invisible Industry – The Evolution of Trade Shows”, in conversation with Subhanjan Sarkar    

Larry Kulchawik is a seasoned leader in the global trade show and exhibit design industry, with over 45 years of experience specialising in international face-to-face marketing. He is also the author of “Trade Shows from One Country to the Next,” a widely respected guide detailing exhibit strategies and cultural insights across 45 countries. His work emphasises the critical importance of adapting marketing strategies to local customs and cultural expectations.  



Larry's career spans leadership roles at three of the top U.S. exhibit design firms — Exhibitgroup, Derse, and 3D Exhibits. He has served as President of the Exhibit Designers & Producers Association (EDPA) and the International Federation of Exhibition and Event Services (IFES), representing members in over 45 countries. In recognition of his impact on the industry, he has received the Hazel Hays Award from EDPA and the Roger Taurant Award from IFES.  



A graduate of Southern Illinois University, Larry studied design under legendary visionary Buckminster Fuller, whose influence shaped his approach to creative problem-solving and global design thinking.  



Today, Larry remains actively engaged as a consultant, speaker, and educator, supporting college-level exhibit design programs at Bemidji State University and FIT/NYC, and contributing a regular column on international topics for Exhibit City News.  



Larry’s unique global perspective, combined with his passion for mentoring and industry advancement, continues to make him a vital voice in the evolving world of trade shows and experiential marketing.  



Larry Kulchawik



The Invisible Industry - The Evolution of Trade Shows




* Larry Kulchawik talks about the process of writing his book on the trade shows and events industry, "The Invisible Industry", and what led him to write it. Bob McGlincy also co-authored the book, and together they have written about the history and evolution of the trade show industry, starting with the world fairs in Europe, which were not even industry-specific at the time. 



* Since then, trade shows have come a long way in terms of specialisation, processes, technologies and scale, growing to be a one trillion-dollar industry that is unlikely to be known outside stakeholder circles. 



* Larry believes that the power of face-to-face interaction, emotion, and the possibility of discovery— a Eureka moment by his definition— are the crucial reasons why the trade show industry receives the largest portion of the marketing budget allocation and continues to be relevant. 




Run time – 01:01:04 mins.
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5 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 4 seconds

Bits about Books
In the world of Sales, Marketing and Business, new and innovative ideas and deep insights from data and experience are propounded by innovative thinkers and experienced veterans. More often than not, such wisdom is then encapsulated in books. Bits About Books talks to authors of books on breakthrough Sales, Marketing and Business.
Authors talk about the backstory- their experience and background, what motivated them, their specific insights and recommendations, why they chose their particular topic. And what we can take away from the book.