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Staying Relevant In A Crowded Space

Shahid Nizami, Managing Director Asia Pacific for HubSpot

16-May-19 11:00

Staying Relevant In A Crowded Space

So let’s say you run a company and after a few successful years in the greens, you start thinking of scaling up. You’ve done things like moving to a new office or a bigger space, you experienced a rapid increase in customers, you got a brand swanky new website and all that. But let’s be real, the landscape is fraught with digital disruption across all fronts and you HAVE to stay relevant. So whether or not you’re in those greens, scaling up now becomes a need. We speak to Shahid Nizami, MD Asia Pacific for HubSpot to talk about how organisation in the region can grow better and biggers.

Produced by: Jeff Sandhu

Presented by: Jeff Sandhu


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