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The trouble with words by John Simmons
By Guest Contributor John Simmons Author of We, Me, Them & It, John Simmons, explains what’s the trouble, or the joy, with words.
By Guest Contributor John Simmons Author of We, Me, Them & It, John Simmons, explains what’s the trouble, or the joy, with words.
By Guest Contributor Erlijn Sie Author of Reimagining Financial Inclusion, Erlijn Sie, explains how big business can help pave the way towards financial inclusion
By Guest Contributor Dan Magil Dan Magill, a member of Toastmasters International, explains how to improve your vocal variety and engage your audience when you’re public speaking.
By Guest Contributor Erlijn Sie Author of Reimagining Financial Inclusion, Erlijn Sie, presents a financial inclusion game-changer who managed to provide pension schemes for low-income workers in order to end old-age poverty.
By Guest Contributor Simone Fenton-Jarvis Author of The Human-Centric Workplace, Simone Fenton-Jarvis, shares useful insights into the new ways of working in a post-pandemic world.
By Guest Contributor Lukas Michel Author of Diagnostic Mentoring, Management Design (3rd edition) and 3 more books on management, Lukas Michel, explains how we can transform the way we manage.
By Guest Contributor Simone Fenton-Jarvis Author of The Human-Centric Workplace, Simone Fenton-Jarvis, explains how to co-create a workspace where people thrive.
By Guest Contributor Lukas Michel Author of Diagnostic Mentoring & Management Design (3rd edition), Lukas Michel, explains how to run a successful business.
By Guest Contributor Simone Fenton-Jarvis Author of The Human-Centric Workplace, Simone Fenton-Jarvis, explains what it means to be human.
By Guest Contributor Erlijn Sie Author of Reimagining Financial Inclusion, Erlijn Sie, explains why financial inclusion is like long-distance, group travel.