Learning or Playing in Business
Knowledge is a serious business, dominated by cerebral academics whereas the world of play can conjure up images of children, clowns and, for a few unfortunate souls born in the seventies, Timmy Mallett.
Facilitating Adventurous Conversations
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At a conference we facilitated recently, the CEO quoted this insightful poem by Julia O’Callaghan about two different styles of management:
If the foggy weather and endless reports of economic Armageddon are getting you down, you are not alone. But snap out of it! Negativity is bad for business, our health and our relationships.
Whilst we can innovate alone, the best ideas are often generated by teams – Read our five tips below to find out how:
Businesses are often advised to love their customers. Sir Richard Branson suggests that employees are more important to him than customers. With St Valentine’s Day approaching here are a few thoughts on the role of love in the workplace:
A giant study of the human brain is underway, and early findings suggest that increased alcohol consumption can injure connections in the brain.
To what extent does an “open all hours” policy with regards to communications give added value to clients, or help generate new business?
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The writer and psychotherapist Anthony de Mello writes: ‘Some say there are only two things in the world, love and fear.’
Many have predicted dramatic change ahead for the careers of millennials and our children. What we’ve neglected to notice is that in 20 years those of us who have now mastered their chosen profession will still be working, but their jobs will be very different at best and more likely extinct.
Do you find that the more time saving devices and strategies you adopt, the more responsibility you take on? 20 years ago we looked forward to ‘Tomorrow’s World’ in which we’d have less to do and more time to relax. Reality is very different for many.
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