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204: The Role of Men in Tackling Gender Inequality at Work | with Michelle King, Netflix’s Director of Inclusion

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For some men, the traditional model of masculinity steers men away from talking about emotional topics (except to rant about sports or politics). However, many men don’t feel equipped to play any role in inclusion and equity.

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094: Collective Genius: The Art and Practice of Leading Innovation | with Greg Brandeau

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As Thomas Edison taught the world, true innovation is a team sport – the solution to a complex problem almost never comes from the genius of a solitary inventor, but rather from the collective genius of a team. But what if a “deliciously wicked” problem calls for a truly original response?

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9 Telltale Signs of an Engaging Leader

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” Interactive (like a sports team’s captain) : focused on outcomes that make a difference for and with others. .” Imperial (like a benevolent dictator) : focused on having an impact and making things happen through other people. The power comes from the self, and that power affects other people. “I influence you.”

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Fueling Their 5-Stroke Engine: How to Win Lovers and Influence Co-workers

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Simple acts such as laying with them at bed-time or watching their sports activities go a long way. Many kids (especially teenagers) feel your approval most when you spend time with them and pay them attention. Gifts (Chicken). Chickens get excited when you bring them a special gift of food, such as leftover veggies or fruit.