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- other organisations
what’s the problem?
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- diverting videos
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people
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- employability
stories
- work stories
- more stories
short pieces
long reads
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- Jeremy Marchant’s videos
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- emotionally intelligent videos
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Time lapse
Some time lapse videos can be breathtaking. Here are some of the best that I've found.
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From Woody Allen's film Stardust memories with Charlotte Rampling.
Stop it!
Bob Newhart's classic (in every sense of the word) sketch reveals a few truths
How to tell when a relationship is over…
... in ninety seconds. A very droll resume of key events when things go wobbly
A feline take on existentialism
In this video, Henri le Chat provides a profound analysis of the feline condition.
Further reading
A short piece about making the other person more important than you
Jumping the queue
Drill
Briefing an advocate
On history
The perfect ten minute presentation
The difference between management and leadership
Back to work
Stages of personal development—2 Stage 1: Dependence
Being subversive—2