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Unconscious Bias – A Duck, an Elephant, some Mice and Mrs Thatcher: Book Review of ‘The Loudest Duck’ by Laura Liswood

Introduction As a self-confessed equality geek I have been becoming increasingly more aware of discussions, conferences, training focused on unconscious…

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Unconscious Bias Ebook: The LowDown and The GamePlan

Question… Why is it that: Less than 15% of American men are over six foot tall, yet almost 60% of…

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Video – The Impact of Unconscious Bias on Businesses

RightTrack trainer Alaba Okuyiga giving a talk on Unconscious Bias. Video transcript: Psychologist would have us believe that unconscious bias…

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Nelson Mandela – A Leadership Beyond Great

It is with great sadness that we bid farewell to an inspirational man this week.  Nelson Mandela, freedom fighter, prisoner,…

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Joey Essex – Intelligent? Discuss

Like many people out there I occasionally indulge in some easy reality TV to help switch off after a busy…

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Instilling Responsibility Through Leadership Training to Avoid Another Flowers fiasco

Over recent days the media has been drip-feeding woeful tales regarding Paul Flowers the former chairman of the Co-op Bank.…

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Management Training vs Born with ‘it’ – The Nature / Nurture Debate Lives on

I was having a conversation recently with a friend of mine who has been experiencing some challenges with a member…

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Be Responsible for Your Own Personal Development & Visit the Zoo

Many organisations encourage their work-force, particularly their management population to take responsibility for their own Personal Development. Some managers enthusiastically…

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Tips to Achieve Sales Excellence: A Walk in the Hills to Inspire your Sales Approach

Following a busy and highly enjoyable day delivering a fantastic Sales Training Workshop to an eager bunch of learners, the…

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Bright, Cheerful and Smiley with a dash of Empathy – Customer Service Excellence!

The customer took a long time exploring which of the teddy bears was right. Picking each one up and holding…

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