Connecting language to happiness, self-worth, agency and how we see ourselves and others in the world. A refreshing and philosophical look at the language of happiness with Erika Darics.
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Change agent, Daniel Lock says the only way to innovate is to push past your fears and ask yourself: Can I live with the outcome if I fail? Find out what it takes to shift mindsets on a company and individual level.
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Happiness is people, says Victoria Stoyanova. She says success means being malleable and if we want to embrace the new face of work, we have to take a new approach to the classic, 'linear career'.
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The world's largest ticketing and event technology platform uses Management 3.0 practices to motivate their teams and keep their employees engaged. Find out what works so well.
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In this month's Management 3.0 episode, Romain Olives, just three months in as a facilitator says he's already seen colleagues, companies and himself transform. How does M30 tap into the human connection?
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Happiness is a byproduct of meaning, says Lani Morris CEO of The Map of Meaning. Find out how in a world of advice, The Map of Meaning gives you a simple, profound framework to find your own answers.
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Life coach, university lecturer, public speaker & all-round hilarious person, Lauren Zander says our inner dialogues shape our realities. Founder of the Handel Method she's helped celebrities and entrepreneurs change their lives by honoring promises they make to themselves.
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In his latest book, Friend of a Friend, author, speaker and leadership professor, David Burkus, explains why we need to change the way we look at networking and dig deep to find the unexpected secrets that reveal the best ways to grow our universe.
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New York Times best selling author, Brigid Schulte, turned her life around when she dove into the world of time. Find out why we're living like we're on steroids, how men and women see time differently and why gender roles are stuck in the 1950s. For more on the Better Life Lab, visit https://www.newamerica.org/better-life-lab/.
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Why do some people choose to take charge of happiness and others don't? Phil Dunk and Tom Howlett of River say the key to happiness is engagement and that companies need to start liberating their employees.
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How did using Management 3.0 practices help Avelar Leão nurture and create a more mature team? In this month's M30 episode, we go to Brazil and find out what practices worked best for this long time facilitator.
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Change maker at Happyformance, Severine Bedorets explains how responsible freedom is at the heart of happy, productive performers. Severine helps companies put people at the center, while combining happiness with outcomes.
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What is so important about community in business? Kate Beecroft, the “doer” at Enspiral, talks community, money, transparency and bibliotherapists.
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Award winning chef, author, producer and inspirational speaker, Charles Carroll talks about what it takes to run the kitchen for one of the top country clubs in the United States, while also competing in the olympics, helping the troops in Aghanistan and still making time for his family.
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Management 3.0's first facilitator in Japan, Stefan Nusperling, says M30 practices have changed his life. In its debut episode on Happy Melly, Stefan delves into the value of Management 3.0 and how he's seen it evolve over the years.
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What do the highest ranked company on Glassdoor all have in common? After being fired from his job in New York, founder and CEO of Aventr, Perry Petrozelli, road tripped through the United States to discover what made companies thrive. We also delve into the psyche behind millennials.
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She's been called the most inspiring woman in the world, Lolly Daskal delves into what's holding us back as leaders and what it takes to change ourselves, when we can't change the situation.
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David Dame didn't speak until the age of 12. Born with Cerebral Palsy he has used his every day challenges to help companies and individuals become more adaptive, more understanding and more engaged with one another. A fabulously insightful interview with a truly inspirational agile and design thinking coach.
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A woman with an infectious laugh, Erica Glessings, CEO of Happiness Publishing is the master of creative expression. She says happiness is all about knowing your vision and not being too rigid, especially with yourself.
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"It’s okay to not have a plan and not to know exactly what you want to pursue, as long as you pursue something," says Gavin Strange, senior designer at Aardman Animations. Designer by day, Gavin pursues passion projects by night. His secret to life: Try everything and just go for it!
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Former Zappos employee and global speaker, Jon Wolske learning from the downs are just as important as gaining from the ups.
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It wasn't until Vibeke Schurch physically collapsed that she realized she needed to make a change. In this month's, 'I need help with',
Happy Melly challenge podcast, Vibeke talks about the power of shifting mindsets and overcoming self limiting beliefs.
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