måndag 27 september 2010

Speakers Corner's autumn letter featuring John Amaechi and Ruby Wax, and an article about Inclusivity & Diversity

The autumn edition of the newsletter Speakers Corner was released yesterday. It included an interesting question and projectors response to John Amaechi, an article on Ruby Wax risk of new ventures - executive coaching and an article on the importance of inclusiveness and diversity in the workplace. John Amaechi, former NBA player, a psychologist, the best of the New York Times bestselling author and social entrepreneur working in the United States and Europe, we talked about his favorite event to speak, his first speech, the speech he was like most to give and how he married anecdote research and my experience as a psychologist to make powerful presentations and durable. With a background in psychology, actress Ruby Wax is trying to tame the ego oversized business with its new enterprise - executive coaching, or as she prefers to call it, the management of recycling. Its focus is on teaching the four basic principles: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness and relationship management. In a credit-crunched world, Ruby believes there is a real need for these skills. It is also an interesting feature in the Newsletter on inclusiveness and diversity in business and how it encourages creativity in the workplace and helps improve customer service and retention. Barack Obama said: "We have an interest in another ... what binds us together is greater than what divides us, and ... if enough people believe in the truth of that proposition and act on it, then we can not solve all problems, but we can get something meaningful for the people with whom we share this earth. "In addition to the features, Speakers Corner newsletter highlights a number of keynote speakers: Ben Cohen - co-founder of Ben & Jerry Kevin McCloud - presenter of Channel 4 Grand Design we are passionate about sustainable and respectful of the Dan Germain environment architecture - creative director Dave Brailsford to the innocent - GB Olympic Cycling Team Performance Director Tom Avery - an explorer who was formerly an accountant at Arthur Andersen If you want to receive newsletters Speakers Corner, please call us at 020 8365 3200 or email newsletter@speakerscorner.co.uk be placed on the mailing list.

The autumn edition of the newsletter Speakers Corner was released yesterday. It included an interesting response to John and projectors

Amaechi, an article on Ruby Wax risk of new ventures - executive coaching and an article on the importance of inclusiveness and diversity

in business.

John Amaechi, former NBA player, a psychologist, the best of the New York Times bestselling author and social entrepreneur working in the U.S.

and Europe, we talked about his favorite event to speak, his first speech, the speech he would most like to give and how it

combines research and anecdote of my experience as a psychologist to make powerful presentations and durable.

With a background in psychology, actress Ruby Wax is trying to tame the ego oversized business with its new

risk - or executive coaching, as she prefers to call it, the management of recycling. Its focus is on teaching the four basic principles: self

awareness, self management, social awareness and relationship management. In a credit-crunched world, Ruby believes that there is a

real need for these skills.

It is also an interesting feature in the Newsletter on inclusiveness and diversity in business and how it encourages creativity

in the workplace and helps improve customer service and retention. Barack Obama said: "We have an interest in another ... which binds

We are thus greater than what divides us, and ... if enough people believe in the truth of that proposition and act on it, then

we can not solve all problems, but we can get something meaningful for the people with whom we share this earth. "

In addition to the features, Speakers Corner newsletter highlights a number of keynote speakers:

Ben Cohen - co-founder of Ben & Jerry

Kevin McCloud - presenter of Channel 4 Grand Design we are passionate about sustainable architecture and environmentally friendly

Dan Germain - Chief Creative Officer at innocent

Dave Brailsford - Director GB Olympic Cycling Team Performance

Tom Avery - an explorer who was formerly an accountant at Arthur Andersen

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