Drew Tarvin always considered emotions as data. Today, the world’s first humor engineer and best-selling author of the new book Humor That Works: The Missing Skill for Success and Happiness at Work, says humor is essential for productive workplaces and to have better relationships with your colleagues and teams. What does it take to make humor a habit and can we really learn to be funny?
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We know what a healthy company looks like but we’re not consistently creating them, says Moe Carrick, founder of Moementum Inc. and author of Bravespace Workplace: Making Your Company Fit for Human Life. Why aren't we fully showing up at work? Why are leaders not being as effective as they can be? And what does it take to be brave enough to be vulnerable? Find out on this refreshingly insightful podcast.
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Listening is an undervalued skill, yet one that's imperative if we're going to create strong relationships based on trust. In his new book, How to Lead in Product Management, Roman Pichler talks leadership, empathy, listening and why it's so important to take time to reflect and break away from the stress of life in order to be truly happy.
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Our long time facilitator, Ryan Behrman explains how giving Management 3.0 workshops has helped move him forward and change the way he views work/life balance and fusion.
What does it take to create a more productive team and what does it really mean to view the world through a systemic lens?
At our Forward Virtual Summit on November 20, Ryan will be facilitating an open space double session, where attendees will vote with their “virtual feet” on the hottest topics in management and leadership. Get your ticket today!
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