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Got Vertigo? Get Vulnerable

Tanveer Naseer

Max Brown, I’m delighted to welcome best-selling author, leadership researcher, and former Oracle executive Liz Wiseman. Remember that our noble intentions can get distorted as they travel across an organization. Liz Wiseman is a researcher, executive advisor, and speaker who teaches leaders around the world.

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5 Ways to Make Conference Networking Easier

Harvard Business Review

Psychologist Richard Wiseman wrote about one man with a unique networking strategy; in order to avoid habitually gravitating to people just like him, he would pick a color in advance and then make a point of seeking out people wearing that color to initiate conversations and make connections he otherwise wouldn’t.

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What All Great Leaders Have In Common | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

For instance, I am traveling to Seattle to work with leaders soon, and will use several profound notions of Dr. Doidge’s applications about rigid routines that could change with a few adjustments to the brain’s plasticity. I recently started Tony Blair's book so we'll have to compare notes down the road. All my best Jim.

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How Mormons Have Shaped Modern Management

Harvard Business Review

It includes, but is not limited to, Kim Clark, former Dean of the Harvard Business School, Kerry Patterson, author of Crucial Conversations , Liz Wiseman, with whom I coauthored Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter and John Zenger, author of The Extraordinary Leader.