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Your reputation proceeds you
We continually underestimate the power of personal relationships and reputation over formal qualifications and slick CV’s.
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Recruitment lessons from a legendary teenage poker champion
There’s an important lesson to learn from an 18 year old girl won £1 million at one Europe’s largest ever poker tournaments.
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Shape your environment because it shapes you
What is easier, changing human nature or changing your environment?
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When the entirety of human information is in your pocket
If someone from the 1950’s appeared today, what‘s the most difficult thing to explain to them about life today?
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The difference between a real team and a pseudo-team
Some teams underperform because they are not really teams.
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Beyond the latest best seller
It’s a mistake to ignore classic literature and focus too much on the bleeding edge of human knowledge.
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Sometimes a nudge is all that’s needed
If we can help men aim better in public toilets, then surely we can nudge our teams at work towards higher performance and greater job satisfaction.
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Unspoken or unclear expectations are silent killers
Unspoken or unclear expectations might be silently sabotaging your performance management.
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Blissful productivity: Where work meets play
Some are lucky enough to let others decide whether they are working or playing because to themselves they always doing both.
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How to be smart without being an ass
(noun) Smart ass: A person who is irritating because they behave as if they know everything.
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Performance management is no laughing matter
Some leaders don't have a solid understanding of what performance excellence actually is. Unfortunately the joke’s on them.
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An understanding of human nature is vital
Retailers can teach leaders a lot about the importance of understanding the power of human nature.
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