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Olga Nitschke The future of work isn’t man vs. machine, it’s man with machine. Discover how human centred technologies are transforming industries by amplifying empathy, creativity, and collaboration.
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Keith Antoine Why do I have so much more fun delivering keynote presentations now than before? Once upon a time I used to think it was about delivering a great keynote but what makes a keynote great?
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T in the Park kicks off today at Strathallan Castle, Perthshire, with acts including Kasabian, Avicci & Noel Gallaghers High Flying Birds occupying the main stage over the next 3 nights.
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Alexa Clay Alexa Clay, is a writer "on topics related to the underground and grassroots innovation" which takes her to the fringes of society to meet the 'misfits' who are not suited to mainstream life but who we can still learn a lot from. Alexa's background is in ethnography, the history & philosophy of science, creative writing, and 18th & 19th century moral philosophy & economic theory.
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Jason Smith Melissa Sterry, keynote speaker and breakthrough-generation futurist, is known as a champion of technology who is employed to enhance the environment and architecture around us. Here she talks about public speaking and offers advice on those who are apprehensive about it.
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Adam Cuthbert During my time here at Speakers Corner I have been very lucky to enjoy some of the speaking world’s hottest property. In a very short space of time I have been privy to fantastic speakers who have given my brain a work-out, the likes of which I have never experienced before.
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American business website and magazine, Fortune, continues its active schedule of conferences with the Fortune Most Powerful Women International taking place in London on the 15-16 June 2015.
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Working in logistics as we do, we are responsible for everything once the bookings team here, and the client, have booked the speaker. We then work closely with the client and the speaker, ensuring that everything is covered in the lead-up to the event and for the speaker to get to the event, whether here or overseas, on time and in one piece.
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Jamie MacCullum I grew up in the countryside of several countries and worked on farms during most of my school holidays. This fostered in me a deep connection with nature. I felt (and still feel) free, inspired and sharply alive in natural surroundings.
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Jason Smith Speaking in front of the UN in New York would invoke levels of fear so colossal that, for most, it would put them into a frozen state of panic or at worst render them so speechless on a day their voice is most needed.
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Andrew McMillan I’m usually asked to speak about customer experience and employee engagement, given my 28 years at John Lewis that’s hardly surprising. However, many clients have recently asked me to focus on the leadership aspects of engaged employees...
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For the uninitiated KidZania might be a crazy Simon Cowell musical creation or a very loud multicoloured kids show on Friday afternoon celebrating everything kid-like in a Zany kind of way.
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Anthony Hilton There is no economy so strong that politicians can’t screw it up. That in a nutshell is the UK’s misfortune.
At this stage in the campaign no one has a clue who will win the election. Never in a generation has the picture been so confused nor the possible outcomes so varied...