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The Business of Winning'; why F1™ has much to teach businesses
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Mark Gallagher   The launch of my book ‘The Business of Winning’, published today by Kogan Page in London, comes three years after I had the idea to take lessons learned from Formula One and suggest how they might be applied in any business.
Edinburgh Fringe goes with a BANG!
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Jason Smith   I’ve always been somewhat bemused by the North American use of ‘bangs’ to describe a fringe of a haircut. It just appears to be such an inappropriate word that one wonders if someone, at some point in America’s history of cosmetology, was having a laugh trying to get that one started.
Meeting of Minds; Not Mindless Meetings
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Max Mckeown   The new CEO of Disney began a new series of breakfast meetings. At each meeting, everyone would be invited to join in a discussion of the direction, performance and strategy of the company.
Showcasing The Knowledge Guild 2014
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Jason Smith   Being a speaker bureau we need to, every now and again, show off and we do this with a showcase that takes place once a year, or two if we’re feeling particularly ostentatious. It allows us to invite clients along, in a less formal environment, and highlight a selection of speakers, usually three, with a well known figure moderating.
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Sahar Hashemi   I don’t consider myself someone held back by fear. As a former lawyer who threw it all in to start a coffee chain with my brother, I know my career path personifies life outside the comfort zone. My first book is titled Anyone Can Do It and is all about overcoming the fear of starting a business. My motto is “leap and the net will appear”.
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Araceli Camargo   Marcel Proust remembering his aunt Leonie and the smell of madeleines all triggered by nothing but a cup of tea - The memory of flying a kite - The pain we feel when we see someone else hurt - A quick decision that needs to be made. All these experiences are made possible by 1.5kg of tissue: our brain!
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Jason Smith   After the departure of Rhona, our previous Social Media & Blogging person, to New York (with promises of pockets filling with dreams and streets making her feel brand new), meant there was a vacancy here for her position.
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Kristina Grineva   Now that Duncan Bannatyne has called time on his role in the Dragon’s Den, the search is on for a replacement. Duncan, not one to suffer fools gladly, graced the Den with his humour and sometimes acerbic comments for three seasons. His replacement will have big shoes to fill, but these potential candidates look to have the right qualities to take his seat.
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Kristina Grineva   Last year I had the pleasure of attending the Speakers Corner showcase event at The Brewery. The evening was hosted by a leading broadcaster Kate Silverton, with speakers including...
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Determination and self-belief are the foundations of the character traits possessed by all 35 of the women featured in Management Today’s list of the most impressive women in business today.
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Caitlin Mullaly   With last year’s Edinburgh festival being record breaking as the largest arts festival in the world, the prospect of new talent will be present at 2014’s Edinburgh is highly exciting.
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So, Identity Theft. What is it really? Well, I’m glad you asked. It’s basically when your personal details are used fraudulently to open accounts or obtain documentation in your name.