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Georgina Clarke Collaboration and cooperation are essential for any team. Teamwork is important because it enables your operations to run smoothly, and makes everyone within the team feel valued and useful in their role.
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Tim Marshall For 25 years I loved what I did. One of the many jokes in TV news is that ‘it’s better than working for a living’, and although it was always very hard work, the joke was true.
Even upon leaving ‘the family’ (there is a bond) I still loved it, so why leave the thing you love?
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Natalie Stone When the Speakers Corner team arrives at the office on a Tuesday morning kitted out in party gear, it can only mean one thing – The Knowledge Guild is back!
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Alan O'Neill We recently caught up with change management consultant and speaker, Alan O’Neill. You may not be overly familiar with his name but you will have heard of the brands he’s worked with; most notably Selfridges.
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International Confex, the UK’s leading and longest standing event for the MICE industry, starts on the 18th February at London’s Olympia, alongside The Event Production Show. The event runs over two days making it the largest buying forum for the events industry.
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David Garrido Conference host, speaker and Sky Sports presenter, David Garrido, took on Olympic badminton silver medallist, Gail Emms, for a mini warm-up match recently before a Surrey Smashers and Team Derby fixture. David talks us through that match here and provides video evidence of that 'turning point'. Over to you David...
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Louise Collins We often like to run a few Q&As with the speakers we work with and recently we caught up sustainability speaker, Lucy Siegle, who is one of the UK’s most recognisable opinion forming journalists on environmental issues and ethical consumerism.
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Cath Bishop It’s a rising force with still so much to reveal and delight wider audiences; women’s sport in the UK, and around the world, has a lot to offer spectators, a younger generation waiting to be inspired, and all of us who enjoy stories of human dedication, individuals exploring the boundaries of what is humanly possible.
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Ian Livingstone has been listed in the Sunday Times as one of Debrett’s Most Influential People in the UK.
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Jason Smith Over the last month various news lets here, and abroad, have continued to offer advice on how to beat the January Blues from upgrading your underwear drawer (The Daily Mail) to simply being grateful (The Edinburgh News), a trait at hand but often forgot.
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Natalie Stone To most people there is nothing funny about public speaking. In fact, the fear of speaking in public ranks higher than the fear of death, disease, and being buried alive.
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Jason Smith Well that’s it; Christmas is done. No more saccharine & twinkly tunes eulogising peace and togetherness; no more tinsel or chaotically blinking lights.
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Thomas Bubendorfer I find that when addressing business audiences the biggest challenge for me, as a sports - or adventure speaker - is to be aware of the main differences between my world and the business world.