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How to manage a company after a crisis?
You survived your crisis, well done!
Now the challenge is to learn from it and become a stronger company, brand and leader!
In this video, you will hear about my 5 insights on how to deal with the after crisis.
And feel free to ask us any question on youtube, instagram or the website.
See you next week!
Christine :)
Instagram: @thecatalystofgrowth
Website: www.catalystofgrowth
Email: [email protected]
About this channel:
I've been an entrepreneur for 24 years and mentoring young entrepreneurs for 10 years.
So this channel is your online mentor: tips, ideas, interviews to push you to think outside the box & to inspire you to become better leaders!
Enjoy the journey & Keep Growing!
Christine :)
Christine Assouad launched Dunkin’ Donuts in Lebanon almost 2
decades ago and continues to serve as CEO. With around 35+
locations, the operation is a success story and received several awards.
She also supported Dunkin’ in many international markets:
Germany, Italy, Kuwait, Egypt, Syria and Jordan.
In 2008, Semsom was born, to take Lebanese cuisine to the world.
Semsom landed in Dubai, Ras el Khaimah, Muscat, Suhar, Cairo and more cities on the way!
She also works as a consultant to create Food & Beverage brands.
Since 2010, she has been mentoring young
entrepreneurs with a main focus on strategy and growth.
Christine graduated with a BSc. Degree in Nutrition & Dietetics from
AUB (Beirut), a MSc. in Food Science from McGill University
(Montreal), a Masters in Marketing from ESA (Beirut) and attended YPO executive programs at Harvard Business School, Stanford School of Business and London Business School.
She is an active member of the Young President Organization (YPO) and is part of many business organizations including LFA, RDCL, LLWB…
She was awarded the Middle East businesswomen of the year in 2011, became a fellow at the Culinary Institute of America in 2015, where she gave a commencement speech that year, and was listed in the 100 most powerful Arab women by Arabian Business and Forbes Middle East since 2012.
Disclaimer:
This video cannot and does not contain business advice. The information is provided for general informational and inspiration purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice.
Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of advice. The use or reliance of any information contained on this site is solely at your own risk.
How to manage a company after a crisis?
You survived your crisis, well done!
Now the challenge is to learn from it and become a stronger company, brand and leader!
In this video, you will hear about my 5 insights on how to deal with the after crisis.
And feel free to ask us any question on youtube, instagram or the website.
See you next week!
Christine :)
Instagram: @thecatalystofgrowth
Website: www.catalystofgrowth
Email: [email protected]
About this channel:
I've been an entrepreneur for 24 years and mentoring young entrepreneurs for 10 years.
So this channel is your online mentor: tips, ideas, interviews to push you to think outside the box & to inspire you to become better leaders!
Enjoy the journey & Keep Growing!
Christine :)
Christine Assouad launched Dunkin’ Donuts in Lebanon almost 2
decades ago and continues to serve as CEO. With around 35+
locations, the operation is a success story and received several awards.
She also supported Dunkin’ in many international markets:
Germany, Italy, Kuwait, Egypt, Syria and Jordan.
In 2008, Semsom was born, to take Lebanese cuisine to the world.
Semsom landed in Dubai, Ras el Khaimah, Muscat, Suhar, Cairo and more cities on the way!
She also works as a consultant to create Food & Beverage brands.
Since 2010, she has been mentoring young
entrepreneurs with a main focus on strategy and growth.
Christine graduated with a BSc. Degree in Nutrition & Dietetics from
AUB (Beirut), a MSc. in Food Science from McGill University
(Montreal), a Masters in Marketing from ESA (Beirut) and attended YPO executive programs at Harvard Business School, Stanford School of Business and London Business School.
She is an active member of the Young President Organization (YPO) and is part of many business organizations including LFA, RDCL, LLWB…
She was awarded the Middle East businesswomen of the year in 2011, became a fellow at the Culinary Institute of America in 2015, where she gave a commencement speech that year, and was listed in the 100 most powerful Arab women by Arabian Business and Forbes Middle East since 2012.
Disclaimer:
This video cannot and does not contain business advice. The information is provided for general informational and inspiration purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice.
Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of advice. The use or reliance of any information contained on this site is solely at your own risk.
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