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“You Can’t Just Tack on DEI Work Like You Add an App to Your Phone.”
Journalist and author of Speaking Of Race, Celeste Headlee, talks about improving DEI by doing the work of having difficult conversations.
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“Being a Good Hacker Is as Much About Understanding People as It Is About Understanding Tech.”
Geoff White, the author of Crime Dot Com, explains how cyber attacks play out and how to prevent them.
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“If You Don’t Know How to Connect Effectively Across Cultures, You Miss the Chance to Be Inclusive.”
Diversity consultant and author Tayo Rockson explains how to shift the needle on DEI, step by step.
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“We Need to Have Continuous Learning Built Into Our Lives”
Bernard Marr, author of Future Skills, says your humanity is your future’s most valuable skill.
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“Courage Is Fearful, not Fearless.”
In his new book, Bill Treasurer explains how to improve Leadership Two Words at a Time and why it pays off when leaders overcome their fears and ask for bold feedback from their teams.
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“If You’re Good at Coaching, You’ll Eventually Become Obsolete to the Person.”
Master Coach Marion Franklin on asking the right questions, waiting patiently for answers, and the number one problem with coaching-style leadership.
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“Introverts Can’t Compete With Extroverts by Copying Them.”
Matthew Pollard, author of The Introvert’s Edge to Networking, wants introverts to stop holding themselves back.
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“The Conventional Recruitment Process Already Discriminates Against People Who Are Neurodiverse.”
No human brain is wired the same way. It’s time for the workplace to reflect this fact, neurodiversity advocate Theo Smith explains.
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“You Almost Fail Your Way Towards Success.”
Organizational change expert Aidan McCullen, author of Undisruptable, encourages people and companies to disrupt themselves.
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“If Our Value Is Growth, Then I Love Disruption.”
Tom Ziglar, author of 10 Leadership Virtues for Disruptive Times, discusses why the “coach leader” gets results while the “T-Rex” leader is going the way of the dinosaur.
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