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Five Ingredients for a Great Workplace Culture with Founder and President of Seattle-based Dreamclinic Larisa Goldin
Host(s): Dr. Pat Baccili
Guest(s): Larisa Goldin
The best businesses that grow and prosper are often the ones that are also a great place to work. There are certain common traits shared among the most dynamic organizations that inspire their employees to contribute with heart and mind. In this interview, Larisa Goldin, Founder and CEO of Seattle's renowned Dreamclinic Massage, shares five key ingredients for a great workplace culture, sharing some stories from her own experiences with Dreamclinic.
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![]() | Dr. Pat Baccili: Dr. Pat Baccili helps individuals and organizations break through their limiting Crust so they can reach their unlimited potential. Her specialty is assisting people face their challenges with courage. She starts by helping them identify th.. |
About the Guest(s)
![]() | Larisa Goldin: Larisa Goldin is Founder and President of Seattle-based Dreamclinic, renown throughout Seattle for its excellence in quality of therapeutic massage and acupuncture. Dreamclinic is a recipient of multiple Best of Seattle awards and In No... Find out more! |
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