Dénes Kemény: ‘If we do something, let’s do it at the highest level possible’
Associate professor, motivation trainer and former head coach of the national water polo team
– Dénes Kemény was Szilvia Krizsó’s guest in the latest episode of the Future Talks podcast. He keeps himself busy and told in the podcast that he actually feels tired on those days when he has nothing to do. Mr Kemény also spoke about hopeless situations, sharing his view that there are always things to hold on to, using our own strength or relying on help from others. The host asked him about the usefulness of hunting, the importance of recharging our batteries and the advice an ex-head coach can give to CEOs as a motivation trainer.
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Every Monday at 17.00 there is a new episode of Trade magazin’s business podcast, Future Talks with Szilvia Krizsó.
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