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038 – Dolphin kicks out number one
This story contrasts Michael Phelps’ swims at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics. Learn some valuable business points on not becoming complacent and staying on top.
Read MoreResponse Story—Free Webinar Recording
WEBINAR RECORDING Are your leaders aligned on a COVID-19 response? Is it moving your people to take new action? Download our free webinar recording and …
Read More036 – The way to a rioter’s heart
This week’s podcast explains how to prevent a riot by using brains rather than brawn, and that even the smallest changes can yield the largest results.
Read More031 – Charles Masefield on humility and productivity
Filed in Business storytelling, Employee Engagement, Podcast
In this podcast Sir Charles Masefield describes the series of events by which, under his leadership, BAE Systems’ worst performing factory became their best.
Read More022 – Saving Rubles with mutual Mars
This week’s episode of the Podcast brings us to Russia, and a story about how when the going gets tough, a great company relies on its values for guidance.
Read More019 – Three feet away from the gold seam
If things aren’t working out, quitting is often an option. But sometimes it pays to ask an expert first, as this week’s story illustrates.
Read More014 – It ain’t what you do
This episode of the podcast tells a story about how the smallest action can make a huge difference to those under your leadership.
Read More011 – High viz role modelling
Sometimes a boss needs to be sure they are not surrounded by “yes men”. Today’s story is a great example of one manager’s test of his employees’ courage.
Read More010 – Bright spots
A good intervention story gives you a process for doing something differently. The latest Anecdote podcast shares a life changing example from Vietnam.
Read MoreUntangle messy people issues through story listening
Problems often occur when we try to solve people issues with the same approaches we use for machines or markets. Here’s how story listening can assist.
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