20 yrs from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do….sail away from safe harbor….Explore, Dream, Discover
For more #storiesatwork do have a look the playlists of stories on our website - https://t.co/hS50A6KWMh
Your friends and family can join our WhatsApp group to get copies of our videos. https://t.co/X0VqVzK6gS
In a world that worships the goal-scorer, this week’s story is about the man who made the goals possible.
As a Manchester United fan of 32 years, Bruno Fernandes breaking the all-time Premier League assists record didn’t just make me smile, it reinforced a belief I’ve held for
a long time.
That the most valuable person in any team is not always the most visible one.
This week’s story is for every team player who deserves to get the credit they often don’t.
https://t.co/wVjdG8qjAn #Teamwork#Recognition#PeopleFirst@B_Fernandes8@ManUtd
For more #storiesatwork do have a look the playlists of stories on our website - https://t.co/hS50A6KWMh
Your friends and family can join our WhatsApp group to get copies of our videos. https://t.co/X0VqVzK6gS
For more #storiesatwork do have a look the playlists of stories on our website - https://t.co/hS50A6KWMh
Your friends and family can join our WhatsApp group to get copies of our videos. https://t.co/X0VqVzK6gS
Is having data and sharing data enough to convince people to take action? Of course not. We need to help people see reality clearly enough that the right answer becomes obvious.
Like many of you, I'm navigating two very different emotions about AI — the excitement of a kid in a candy store and the fear of someone standing at the edge of a cliff. And with every new release, both are intensifying.
For more #storiesatwork do have a look the playlists of stories on our website - https://t.co/hS50A6KWMh
Your friends and family can join our WhatsApp group to get copies of our videos. https://t.co/X0VqVzK6gS
Today’s story is about one single afternoon in Sir David Attenborough’s life that became one of the most watched moments in television history. It nearly didn’t make it to air. And it holds, I think, two of the most important lessons a leader can carry into any meeting,
And then something unexpected happens in the room. A question they didn’t see coming, a conversation that shifts direction, a moment that the agenda didn’t account for.
And they freeze. Or worse, they ignore it and keep following the script.
one thing.
It wasn’t just preparation. It wasn’t just passion. It was what he did when the moment stopped following the plan.
Many leaders I work with are excellent at preparing. They craft their message, rehearse their delivery, anticipate the questions.
A man with a microphone and a camera crew and an extraordinary gift for telling stories that made you feel you were right there, in the rainforest, on the ocean floor, at the edge of the volcano.
I have been thinking about what made him so different. And I keep coming back to
Yesterday, Sir David Attenborough turned one hundred years old.
No one alive has done more to make ordinary people like me fall in love with the natural world.
For more #storiesatwork do have a look the playlists of stories on our website - https://t.co/hS50A6KWMh
Your friends and family can join our WhatsApp group to get copies of our videos. https://t.co/X0VqVzK6gS
I have been reading this book by Ethan Mollick called 'Co-Intelligence', and there's this really interesting paradox he talks about.
You'd think that now that AI can look up facts, write code, summarise research, basically do all the "boring" foundational stuff, we wouldn't need