Let us know how we are doing A story of motion becomes a blueprint for momentum. From a childhood crisscrossing Botswana and Zimbabwe to rugby fields, rain-soaked pools, and a first blast on a copper pit, Dzikamai Gangaizo learned agility the hard way—and then used it to rewire a very traditional industry with data, discipline, and a continental vision. We sit down to trace how curiosity turned a mine into a learning system, why “good enough” keeps Africa small, and how to build teams across ...
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Let us know how we are doing A story of motion becomes a blueprint for momentum. From a childhood crisscrossing Botswana and Zimbabwe to rugby fields, rain-soaked pools, and a first blast on a copper pit, Dzikamai Gangaizo learned agility the hard way—and then used it to rewire a very traditional industry with data, discipline, and a continental vision. We sit down to trace how curiosity turned a mine into a learning system, why “good enough” keeps Africa small, and how to build teams across ...
#56 Impact Masters Podcast: Unlocking the Power of Video: Video Marketing Trifecta
Impact Masters Podcast
59 minutes
2 months ago
#56 Impact Masters Podcast: Unlocking the Power of Video: Video Marketing Trifecta
Let us know how we are doing Meet Tim Bradley, the creative force behind Pennant Video and pioneer of the "video marketing trifecta" that's transforming how B2B companies build trust and close deals. From his childhood making videos with his brothers in rural Massachusetts to founding a specialized agency serving tech's most innovative sectors, Tim shares the journey that shaped his unique approach to video storytelling. What makes video so powerful in B2B marketing? As Tim explains, it's th...
Impact Masters Podcast
Let us know how we are doing A story of motion becomes a blueprint for momentum. From a childhood crisscrossing Botswana and Zimbabwe to rugby fields, rain-soaked pools, and a first blast on a copper pit, Dzikamai Gangaizo learned agility the hard way—and then used it to rewire a very traditional industry with data, discipline, and a continental vision. We sit down to trace how curiosity turned a mine into a learning system, why “good enough” keeps Africa small, and how to build teams across ...