What I learned from Ted Talks – the official TED guide to public speaking
In my line of work, itβs almost mandatory to be able to create presentations, to suit a specific target audience as well as being able to communicate clearly and straight to the point. In front of an audience. Either
Book review: The Dip by Seth Godin
There is no surprise to anyone at this point that I follow Seth Godin. Besides reading many of his books I also taken his Modern Marketing class on Skillshare that I highly recommend. This is a dainty little book that I
Book review: Principles by Ray Dalio
Ray Dalio is considered the equivalent of Steve Jobs, but in a different field. Investing. He built Bridgewater associates from scratch and during that process he managed to rebuild the company from loosing everything. I frequently listen to Tony Robbins
Book review: Linchpin by Seth Godin
[pullquote width="700" float="left"]"If your organisation wanted to replace you with someone far better at your job than you, what would they look for? I think it's unlikely that they'd seek out someone willing to work more hours, or someone with more industry experience, or someone who could score better on a standardised test. No, the competitive advantage the marketplace demand is someone more human, connected, and mature. Someone with passion and energy, capable of seeing things as they are and negotiating multiple prioritise as she makes useful decisions without angst. Flexible in the face of change, resilient in the face of confusion. All of these attributes are choices, not talents, and all of them are available to you." - Seth Godin, Linchpin - are you indispensable? [/pullquote]