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Have the patience to slow down first before moving faster later – the best advice Lego's Julia Goldin received when she became CMO
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2024-06-25
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Julia Goldin, chief marketing officer at Lego, says that leaders need to slow down and bring their teams along on the journey, in order to drive lasting change. Goldin was interviewed by Business Insider at Cannes Lions 2024.
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