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Entrepreneurs are sometimes called "unpolished" because they are scrappy and unconventional when starting a business. On this podcast, we speak with entrepreneurs and innovators. Some went to Business School and have a formal MBA degree while others don't. Did it make a difference? Nope! They share the answer to that as well as other pieces of wisdom. To listen to all episodes, apply to become a guest, or a sponsor go to www.unpolishedmba.comUnpolished MBA® Direction Economie Management et direction Marketing et ventes
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    • Episode 158 - Kind but cut-throat -Wrapping Up Season 11
      Jan 23 2026

      Wrapping up Season 11 of Unpolished MBA.

      Lesson of 2025: People may appear kind/nice/assertive/confident and be ill-intentioned and cut-throat in business.

      Become an Unpolished MBA Guest: https://unpolishedmba.com

      Follow Monique Mills

      LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moniquemills/

      Bio Website: https://moniquemills.biz/

      TPM Focus - Strategy Firm for Startups and SMBs: https://tpmfocus.com/

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      9 min
    • Episode 157 - No More Guesswork: Scaling CPG and Food and Beverage with Sabeen Abbas
      Dec 20 2025

      In this episode, we're joined by Sabeen Abbas, founder of Hatch Line Consulting, to unpack what it really means to turn product strategy into action in the CPG and food and beverage world.

      Sabeen shares how she transitioned from corporate America to entrepreneurship just one year ago, why she chose to focus on CPG, and how she uses decision frameworks and stakeholder clarity to help founders and leadership teams stop stalling and start moving.

      They dig into the reality that “strategy” is often misunderstood, and that what leaders call “too tactical” is sometimes the exact mechanism required to execute.

      Sabeen explains her approach to fractional product and commercial leadership, why the shelf is where the truth lives in CPG, and how a company’s packaging decision is never just design, it is context, category dynamics, and buyer and consumer behavior.

      Key takeaways and insights

      1. Entrepreneurship is not always a side hustle story. For some people, it starts when they are ready to own their own hamster wheel instead of running on someone else’s.
      2. In CPG, product strategy is inseparable from retail reality. The shelf context and category are part of the strategy, not an afterthought.
      3. Decision-making is a leadership skill. Delaying decisions creates momentum and focus problems across the organization.
      4. Stakeholder management drives execution. Many “contradictions” in meetings are actually stakeholder pressure playing out in real time.
      5. A useful rule of thumb for options: if you only have two, you have not thought hard enough. If you have a hundred, you have not filtered. Aim for a strong option C.
      6. “Strategy” is getting a bad reputation because some leaders have never learned how to connect strategy to action. Good strategy is operational, not performative.


      Follow Sabeen Abbas

      LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabeenabbas/

      Company: Hatch Line Consulting https://www.hatchline.co/

      Follow Monique Mills

      LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moniquemills/

      Bio Website: https://moniquemills.biz/

      TPM Focus - Strategy Firm for Startups and SMBs: https://tpmfocus.com/


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      39 min
    • Episode 156 - Greedy, Lazy and Wrong? Rethinking the Story We Tell About Capitalism with guest Douglas Stevens PhD
      Dec 5 2025
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      Capitalism is under pressure and everyday people can feel it.

      Rising prices from tariffs, fights over healthcare, shrinking trust in institutions and the rapid advance of AI have people questioning whether the system still works for them.

      In this conversation, Monique Mills sits down with Douglas Stevens, professor of accountancy at Georgia State University and author of In Search of a Moral Foundation for Capitalism.

      Together they unpack how economic theory narrowed into the “greedy, lazy” view of human behavior and what past thinkers can teach us about rebuilding a moral foundation for modern capitalism.


      Follow Douglas Stevens Ph.D

      On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglas-stevens-58b503126/

      His book "In Search Of A Moral Foundation For Capitalism" can be found on Amazon at https://a.co/d/9hMtGp3

      Follow Monique Mills

      LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moniquemills/

      Bio Website: https://moniquemills.biz/

      TPM Focus - Strategy Firm for Startups and SMBs: https://tpmfocus.com/


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      52 min
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