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It’s very exciting when something you have been working on for a long time finally comes to fruition. That’s how I feel about my first
It’s very exciting when something you have been working on for a long time finally comes to fruition. That’s how I feel about my first
Tool # 5 in my new book – Do What You Say You’ll Do, talks about conflict, and suggests a number of different ways to
My just turned seven year old received a science kit for her birthday this year. She relishes the different experiments that they suggest (almost all
Do not set yourself up for failure by striving for work–life balance. Strive for work–life FLOW. Do what you love and love what you do.
Cognitive Surplus began by challenging my lifestyle. I used to take pride in how little television I watched, until the first chapter shocked me enough to
What to expect if you are made redundant A few weeks ago I wrote about what questions to ask if you are made redundant. That post
As many of you are regular readers of this blog or follow me on Facebook or twitter, you’ll know that THE book is finally finished.
Of course the difficult conversations are by nature, the ones that we try to avoid (and rationalise with ourselves why we are avoiding it). So,
It is one of the quirks of receiving unexpected news, that you often you don’t hear all that the person tells you or that you
Recruit for “fit” It’s been clear for some time that one of the biggest competitive advantages any organisation can have is its people. All other
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