L.com Live: Branding, Leadership and Communication

Sep 28, 2021 27 Min Video
L.com LIVE! A Show by Leaderonomics
On this episode, we talk about what's hot on leaderonomics.com and chat with speaker, author, and contributor on l.com, Lai Chee Seng.

L.com LIVE is back! It's a new show with new hosts and new segments and a whole lot of fun! On this episode, we talk about what's hot on leaderonomics.com and chat with speaker, author, and contributor on l.com, Lai Chee Seng. Join our hosts Kiran Tuljaram and Chew Meow Ee on this exciting episode.

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Matthew Adam is a content creator and producer for Leaderonomics. He is also a psychology graduate who is very passionate about music and chocolate. In his free time, he compiles very detailed Spotify playlists while eating plain milk chocolate.

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