DiscoverThe Partnership Playbook: Unlock Business Growth, Build Systems, Reclaim Time122. The unlikely link between partnerships, plumbers, and Olympic medals
122. The unlikely link between partnerships, plumbers, and Olympic medals

122. The unlikely link between partnerships, plumbers, and Olympic medals

Update: 2025-09-19
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What if your greatest competitor could become your most valuable partner?

Fiona de Jong, lawyer-turned-sport-leader-turned-nation-branding-strategist, reveals how collaboration—across countries, sectors, and departments—creates unprecedented growth. From waxing skis with Norwegians to uniting CEOs to define Australia’s global identity, this episode is a masterclass in modern partnerships.

  1. Discover how competition and collaboration can (and must) coexist
  2. Learn the overlooked leadership skill that unlocks opportunity
  3. Understand how to translate past experience into strategic relevance

Listen in for bold insights on partnerships and cross-sector growth that shift your perspective—and your playbook.

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This podcast explores business growth through strategic partnerships for sales and marketing leaders, emphasising revenue growth and supply chain management by closing high-value partnerships, identifying the right partners, and building strong relationships based on trust, mutual value, and insights gained from reverse engineering partnerships.

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122. The unlikely link between partnerships, plumbers, and Olympic medals

122. The unlikely link between partnerships, plumbers, and Olympic medals