Author: Alain Guillot
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361 Ian Leslie: How Productive Disagreements Lead to Better Outcomes
in podcastAbout Ian Leslie Ian Leslie is a writer and author of acclaimed books on human behaviour. Ian’s first career was in advertising, as a creative strategist for some of the world’s biggest brands, at ad agencies in London and New York. He now writes about psychology, culture, technology, and business for the New Statesman, the…
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360 Marty Parker: How Leaders Craft Culture as Competitive Advantage
in podcastAbout Marty Parker From Marty Parker’s website: Marty Parker is the founder and chief executive officer of Waterstone Human Capital. Founded in 2003, Waterstone is a leading cultural talent management firm that offers retained executive search specializing in recruiting for fit, culture change and transformation services, leadership development, succession planning, cultural and engagement measurement, and advisory consulting for entrepreneurial-minded, high growth organizations…
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Tips and Tricks for Removing Pests, Weeds and More this Spring
in Real EstateRemoving All Those Yard and Lawn Pests This Spring We’ve all been spending more and more time at home lately, and as the weather begins to warm and summer looms on the horizon, we’re all looking forward to spending a lot of time outside. You may have been, like so many of us, working diligently…
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359 Leidy Klotz: How to Achieve More by Doing Less
in podcastAbout Leidy Klotz Leidy Klotz studies how we transform things from how they are to how we want them to be. His research on the science of design has appeared in both Nature and Science, and he has written for The Washington Post, Fast Company, LitHub, The Globe and Mail, and The Behavioral Scientist.
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Take Your Business to the Next Level
Pexels – CCO Licence Whether you feel stuck in a rut, your business is starting to level off or you are simply looking for a new challenge, chances are, at some point, you will think about taking your business to the next level. When that time comes, here are some very handy tips to help…
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The Gender Income Gap in Publishing is Alive And Well
A long time ago I was under the impression that men and women had an equal opportunity when it came to writing books. I used to say “The keyboard doesn’t know whether the person doing the typing is a man or a woman.” and then, whether the book is a bestseller or not, it depends…