In Big Think Business Issue #10, Semyon Dukach of One Way Ventures shares insights for startup founders, navigating the co-founder dynamic, and recruiting self-driven managers to scale successfully. Check it out!
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Learn from the world’s biggest thinkers.
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- Technology, Information and Internet
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- New York, NY
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Andrea Belk Olson, MSC
Expert in Operationalizing Corporate Strategy. HBR Contributor and Behavioral Scientist. TEDx Executive Director. Author of 3 Best-Selling Business…
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Stephen Miles
Founder & CEO at The Miles Group and host of C-Suite Intelligence a business podcast helping leaders everywhere reach their maximum potential
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Nate Morgan
Audio Engineer, Sound Designer, Composer, Music Teacher
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Chandler Tuttle
Co-Founder & CEO Freethink, CEO Big Think
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We're looking for talented freelance writers to pitch and contribute feature articles to the Freethink publication. If you're passionate about exploring the intersection of tech, business, and society, we want to hear from you. Reach out with your ideas here: https://lnkd.in/eNx5dprv
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Your brain is wired to repeat the familiar. Change this wiring, and it will change your life. Explore more of our work with Unlikely Collaborators through our shared hub, Perception Box: https://lnkd.in/gQruQBDi
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Scientific studies of the power of character strengths are relatively new, but the impact of character strengths is something that people have known about for a long time. Yale professor Laurie Santos says: “The best way to figure out your signature strengths, honestly, is just to look at a big list of the 24 character strengths. Read through them and see which ones kind of pop out for you. If you wanna do it a little bit more systematically, there's a fantastic survey that you can take, a much more well-validated psychometric survey, on the VIA Character Strengths website. You can kind of go through and answer these questions, and it will [rank] a list of your 24 strengths in the order that they resonate for you. So you can do it the more systematic way, or you can do it the quick and dirty way.” What matters is (1) discovering your character strengths and (2) engaging them in every facet of your life to improve your sense of meaning, happiness, and even your performance at work (a nice side effect of character strength engagement is that it’s often a path to more money). So, which strengths are resonating most with you? Resources: Full interview with Dr. Laurie Santos: https://lnkd.in/gx75Nyz3 The character strengths survey: https://lnkd.in/eZm82UC
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Watch the full conversation with Yuval Noah Harari now: https://lnkd.in/gwtkJTFa
Use technology, don’t let it use you. Yuval Noah Harari argues that our relationship with information is a lot like our relationship with food – too much junk and it can be harmful. Nowadays, we are flooded with information and much of it is filled with hatred and fear. Could it be time for an information diet? Catch the full conversation with Yuval Noah Harari, founder of Sapienship, on October 18th.
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Autism advocate Kaelynn Partlow on how an official diagnosis changed how she perceives herself. Explore more of our work with Unlikely Collaborators through our shared hub, Perception Box: https://lnkd.in/gQruQBDi
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What’s the biggest problem with AI? Yuval Noah Harari argues it’s not the power of AI, but our lack of understanding and attention. This could be the biggest tech revolution in history—and it’s moving incredibly fast. Are we ready? Catch the full conversation with Yuval Noah Harari, founder of Sapienship, on October 18th.
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3 experts, 3 industries, endless insights. 💡 Bob Sutton shows how to turn friction into opportunity, Jeremy Sirota shares leadership lessons from music, and Martin Gutmann uncovers the power of quiet, strategic leadership. Big Think Business Overtime #6!
Overtime Issue #6: The universal hack, learn it once and apply it everywhere
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