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Neil Crofts, Authenticis

I came across Neil Crofts’ work five years ago when someone rang me up from the UK and said “Man, you’ve got to read this book.” And that book was called Authentic: How to Make a Living by Being Yourself. … Continue reading

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Alejandro Reyes, Director of Talent, Learning and Development at Dell

As the director of Global Learning and Development and Chief Learning Officer at Dell, Inc., Alejandro Reyes is committed to making Great Work flourish in organizations. He was born and raised in Mexico City, and has managed learning and development … Continue reading

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Annie McKee, Leadership

I met Annie McKee, one of the world’s top advisers on leadership, at a conference in Dubai last year. I was excited to meet Annie because her work as the founder of the Teleos Leadership Institute focuses on creating large-scale … Continue reading

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Stewart Friedman, Total Leadership

Be real. Be whole. Be innovative. That’s the essence of Total Leadership, and Stewart Friedman is the man behind it and the best-selling book of the same title. He’s been at the forefront of evolution of leadership thinking (and being) … Continue reading

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Mee-Yan Cheung-Judge, Quality and Equality

I’ve spent a number of years in the “OD” space – thinking about organizational development, how companies change and evolve, what it takes to engage and inspire people who work in those organizations. And I reckon I know a fair … Continue reading

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