ENTREPRENEUR BIZ TIPS: Becoming the best of who you are | Prof. Dr. Marc Oliver Opresnik | TEDxAstonUniversity

ENTREPRENEUR BIZ TIPS: Becoming the best of who you are | Prof. Dr. Marc Oliver Opresnik | TEDxAstonUniversity

Here’s Great Tip: Becoming the best of who you are | Prof. Dr. Marc Oliver Opresnik | TEDxAstonUniversity


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Marc Oliver Opresnik a Distinguished Professor of Marketing, Chief Researcher at Kotler Impact and one of the world’s most renowned experts in marketing and negotiation management. In his TEDx talk, Marc shows you how identifying and focusing on your personal strengths will help you develop and maximize your individual potential. He emphasizes that it is vital to your intrinsic motivation that your goals and positions are designed to best match your individual strengths. Essentially, by following Marc’s advice, you can continuously grow your potential and become your personal best self. Marc Opresnik is a distinguished Professor of Marketing at the Technical University of Lübeck and a Member of the Board of Directors at SGMI Management Institut St. Gallen. In addition, he is Chief Research Officer at Kotler Impact Inc. and global co-author of marketing legend Philip Kotler. With his many years of international experience, he is one of the world’s most renowned experts in marketing and negotiation management. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at

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  1. I am so proud to have been part of this event and I would like to thank the TEDx Aston University team for their great support. I do hope that my talk will serve to be an inspiraion to some viewers and I look forward to hearing your feed-back. All the best, Marc Oliver Opresnik

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