This best-selling business and management bundle is on sale for $30

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It’s no secret that the economic landscape is shifting at a dramatic pace. As the world continues to wrestle with the fallout and effects of the coronavirus pandemic, businesses of all sizes and in every industry are scrambling to adapt to a new normal in which work is done remotely and teams are managed from afar.

This means that if you’re either currently running a business or interested in launching a startup, you need to take a deep dive into the business strategies and methodologies that will help you make the most out of this new economic reality, and the Business Leadership & Management Bundle will help you do that and much more for just $29.99.

With nine courses and over 100 lessons taught by business and management professionals with years of experience under their belts, this extensive training package will help you build and grow your team so you can hit your goals and expand your brand.

Regardless of your experience in the interconnected worlds of management and team leadership, this bundle will teach you how to hire and manage virtual teams that will help you increase efficiency and cut costs, choose the right candidate for every role based on their experience and attitude, foster a collaborative environment in which your employees can innovate solutions to complex problems, and more.

There’s also plenty of instruction that walks you through the more nuanced elements of inspiration and leadership, and you’ll even learn how to structure and lead both group meetings and one-on-one interactions with your team.

Get the skills you need to grow your business and cultivate your team with the best-selling Business Leadership & Management Bundle for just $29.99—over 95% off its usual price right now.

Prices are subject to change.

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