#18 - How Do You Build More Creative & Powerful Teams in Your Business? [Interview w/ Daniel Gomez]

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Building Creative and Collaborative Teams creates a more powerful organization. It starts with creating an environment where everyone can freely express their ideas and insights.

In this episode, one of the Red to Black Podcast Hosts, Mario Parzino, Interviews Daniel Gomez, a Public Affairs Officer within the Army Special Warfare Group. In this fascinating interview, Daniel discusses the importance of creating an environment that fosters collaboration. He currently runs a consulting firm that advises current military units on creating and fostering these environments.

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