@PeteRoussel Thank you Pete Roussel. It's great to see the research being applied to US football. Sport is so important to the economy and our psychology.
@Professorfengli@BayesBSchool OMGoodness. It's just like the old days. 'His-story' versus scientific evidence. Its why I spent years trying to replicate my findings... to help my field of leadership research move away from ego-centric anecdotes. Following the amazing Dan Hambrick's Upper Echelons theory.
Great to be at SABEW conference in Chicago to have "Credible" recognised as Best Business Book in Leadership and Management. Thank you SABEW #SABEW24#sabew#bayesbusinessschool
Letter: Why choice of top science quango boss matters https://t.co/YiM8CiSjqW via @ft
The non-scientist Science minister Andrew Griffith wants a business person to lead UK Research and Innovation. Why does the government consistently sabotage all that's good in this country?
Fantastic endorsement from The CMI on our MSc and apprenticeship programme Executive Masters in Medical Leadership.
"Booster jab! How better management invigorates healthcare: A new UK programme aims to make this the norm, not the exception"
https://t.co/Rz8i47TZSq
The home-working revolution is harming younger workers - great piece by Camilla Cavendish summarising why young people need office life even though they think they don't https://t.co/GnIMPbShXz via @FT
@BBCr4today such a shame the expert was given much less time than the politician to talk about the damaging effects of Neonicotinoids on our environment.
@johnsuchet1 They are sad undeveloped people to get their kicks inflicting pain on wild animals. Labour really needs to BAN hunting properly when they get back into power.