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Ian Ayres, Thinking-By-Numbers

One of my goals in doing the Great Work interviews is to talk to people who make me think and make me laugh. And that’s why I’m thrilled to be talking to Ian Ayres, the William K. Townsend Professor at … Continue reading

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Jeffrey Ford, Organizational Change that Works

Here’s a pretty dismal statistic: 70% of organizational change fails to meet the target. So what’s the secret to making change happen in organizations? Jeffrey Ford, tackles this issue in his excellent book, The Four Conversations: Daily Communication that Gets … Continue reading

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Matthew Kelly, The Dream Manager

Matthew Kelly is a fellow Australian based in North America. More importantly, Matthew Kelly is a real force for change in the world of great work and following your dreams. In his 12 books, his consulting work and speaking work … Continue reading

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Brendon Burchard, Life’s Golden Ticket

Here are three questions you might consider. Great Work questions, if you will: Did I live? Did I love? Did I matter? They are the mantra at the heart of Brendon Burchard’s work and of his book Life’s Golden Ticket. … Continue reading

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Brian Johnson, Philosophers Notes

Brian is the Chief Philosopher of Philosophers Notes, a website and business I discovered about a year ago and think is absolutely terrific. Brian’s role as Chief Philosopher is to study and share the the world’s greatest wisdom. He has … Continue reading

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