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Hamlet 1.3 Moderation
Polonius's advice to his son Laertes emphasizes moderation and adherence to social norms, advising him to avoid extremes in behavior. Polonius says to avoid fights while being able to defend oneself, listen to others without necessarily...
Great Big Story
Guardians of Tradition, The Beadles of Burlington Arcade
Dive into the unique world of the Burlington Beadles, the oldest mini police force, upholding centuries-old rules with pride and dedication.<br/>
Seven Dimensions
Responding to Microaggression
Learn about microaggressions and how they be unintentional yet harmful;
Understand the types of microaggression – micro-assaults, micro-insults and micro-invalidat
ions;
Become more aware of your own biases and...
Understand the types of microaggression – micro-assaults, micro-insults and micro-invalidat
ions;
Become more aware of your own biases and...
Curated Video
Revolutionizing Rail Safety: Ultrasonic Detection System for Defect Monitoring
This video discusses a groundbreaking ultrasonic detection system developed by the University of Warwick to prevent train accidents caused by rail defects. The technology allows for continuous monitoring of tracks, detecting potential...
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Masters of Feedback: Ken Blanchard & Spencer Johnson - One Minute Feedback
The One Minute Manager, by Ken Blanchard and Spencer Johnson, is famous. And it spawned a whole series of One Minute Manager books. But, at the heart of the original book are three simple ideas. And they are all about giving one minute...
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Work Orientation Theory: John Goldthorpe and How Attitudes affect Motivation
John Goldthorpe and his colleagues offer us a sociological model of workplace motivation: Work Orientation Theory.
Goldthorpe's theory is culturally rooted in 1960s Britain. But I do think the principles underpinning it are...
Goldthorpe's theory is culturally rooted in 1960s Britain. But I do think the principles underpinning it are...
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Establishing Team Behavior Norms - Team Development
Team behavior norms are the unwritten rules that team members follow. Establishing your team behavior norms is an important step in moving your team to high performance mode.
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Developing Cross-Cultural Awareness: The Stages
What is the process for creating deep cross-cultural awareness and moving towards leading cross-cultural teams effectively?
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Edgar Schein's 3 Levels of Organizational Culture
Edgar Schein, of the Sloan School of Management, was interested in understanding organizational culture. He analyzed organizations into three distinct levels of organizational culture: artifacts (the surface manifestations of culture),...
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Feedback Failure: What if Your Feedback Doesn't go to Plan?
Feedback can start to seem routine, in a well-run team. But feedback doesn’t always go to plan. In this video, we’ll look at four of the most common reasons why feedback doesn't go to plan – and what to do about each type of feedback...
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Four Primary Negotiating Behaviors - Key Concepts in Negotiation
Sometimes, negotiations bring out the worst in people. After all, they are really conflict played out following a process and, we hope, in a respectful way. So, what can you expect? In this video, you'll learn about the four primary...
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Power in Organizations: The Power of Governance
In this video, we will look at the power organizations derive from their governance structures and processes.
Curated Video
Tips for Cross-Cultural Working: 10 + 1 Bonus
In readying yourself to lead cross-cultural teams, here are ten of my best practical tips... with a bonus on the end!
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The Fundamentals of Motivation - Motives, Drives, and being Blocked
In this video, let's start our solid content on workplace motivation with the fundamentals of motivation: <br/>
-<br/> Drives
- Motives
- I<br/>ntrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation
- What happens when we find ourselves blocked
-<br/> Drives
- Motives
- I<br/>ntrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation
- What happens when we find ourselves blocked
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Chairing Meetings - How to Deal with Challenging Participants
When you are chairing meetings there is always the chance you'll have a difficult participant. And this can ruin your day and, worse, waste the time of other attendees. So, in this lesson, I'll show you how to handle challenging...
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Negotiation Goes Bad: How to Handle 6 Types of Bad Behavior
What do you do when negotiation goes bad? Do you know how to handle bad behavior at the negotiating table?<b<br/>r/>
In this vi<br/>deo, I sow you <br/>how to:
- recognize the signs
- handle 6 types of bad behavior
In this vi<br/>deo, I sow you <br/>how to:
- recognize the signs
- handle 6 types of bad behavior
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What is A/B Testing? ...and Split Testing?
Why is Amazon so successful? A big part of the answer is A/B Testing. Unknown to most users, Amazon’s customers are subject to thousands of A/B test experiments every week. They tell Amazon how to lay out a page, which products to offer...
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What is NLP? Neuro Linguistic Programming
NLP is, frankly, problematic. Its popularity in management and business goes through phases and it has a lot of tools that are useful. So, what is NLP?
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Introducing Robo Shark 2: Exploring Shark Behavior and Intelligence
In this video, a new member has joined the shark family at Plymouth's National Marine Aquarium - a robotic swimming shark named Robo Shark 2. The robot, designed to mimic the behavior of real sharks, will spend up to three years swimming...
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Market Research Tools
Dive into the world of market research tools and unlock valuable insights for your business! Discover the latest tools and technologies that simplify market research, empower decision-making, and help you gain a competitive edge. From...
Financial Times
Battling the avian flu epidemic
FT Food Revolution - The FT's Anjana Ahuja reports on how virologists are unlocking the secrets of the latest H5N1 avian flu strain, in an attempt to tackle the most serious and sustained disease threatening farmed poultry and wild birds...
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Linguistic Relativity: How Language Shapes Thought
Linguistic relativity theory suggests that the languages we use influence how we think.. Because languages have different structures and words to describe the world, people pay attention to different things when speaking them - from here...
The Guardian
Finding a Voice After Years of Silence
After years of surgery and therapy, Sam is finally regaining his voice. It has been an emotional journey that included struggling with speech difficulties, feelings of desperation, and a breakthrough moment. He expresses gratitude and...