Learn From: Traditional Media vs Modern Media?

Jun 14, 2015 1 Min Read
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As shared by Alan Stevens (Part I)

Is traditional media like TV and radio still relevant today? Maybe yes, maybe no?

Whatever the future trend maybe in the next five years, there is no doubt that new media platforms are already playing very significant role in our lives today.

Perhaps the important takeaway from Alan Stevens, a certified media expert and global speaker, is for us to prepare ourselves for a crossover from the traditional to the new media.

Go to Part II and Part III. Be on the lookout for IV of this series! For more leadership videos from Leaderonomics Media, click here.

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