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Transforming Complex Concepts into Accessible Strategies | Anton Skornyakov

Peter Winick

Anton’s journey from training to writing his book reflects his commitment to validating ideas through real-world applications. Anton’s journey from training to writing his book reflects his commitment to validating ideas through real-world applications.

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Speak-Up Culture | Stephen “Shed” Shedletzky

Peter Winick

An interview with Stephen “Shed” Shedletzky about developing his own content, writing a book, and the future of Speak-Up Culture. Three Key Takeaways: · Business books are written for two reasons. Or you are so bad at it that you need to write a book to fix it. And is it worth it? Contact us for more information.

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Leading the Conversation with Thought Leadership | Kate Bravery

Peter Winick

Kate, also a co-author of the book “Work Different: 10 Truths for Winning in the People Age,” shares insights into her roles at Mercer, including leading the Talent Advisory practice globally. She emphasizes the need for compelling thought leadership that resonates with both internal teams and external audiences.

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The Enterprise Thought Leadership Blueprint | Peter Winick and Bill Sherman

Peter Winick

From the advent of “train-the-trainer” models to the integration of additional needs into core programs, Winick and Sherman dissect the complexities of these trends and offer strategic insights into navigating integration deals effectively.

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Adversity as a Superpower

Thought Leaders LLC

Explore training and development through the lens of adversity. Instinctively, for me, various comic book superheroes come to mind, then something practical like a laundry wizard. Instinctively, for me, various comic book superheroes come to mind, then something practical like a laundry wizard. What is your superpower?

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Embracing Imperfection | Priya Nalkur

Peter Winick

Nalkur’s upcoming book, which champions the idea that imperfection is inherent to humanity. Originally conceived as a companion to workshops, the book expanded in scope due to her publisher’s interest in personal details like the origin of her workshop.

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Using Inclusive Language to Communicate More Effectively| Dr. Suzanne Wertheim

Peter Winick

She shares the six principles found in her book that can be worked on to better our own use of inclusive language. Making complex ideas accessible and relatable An interview with Dr. Suzanne Wertheim on how the language we use can make or break relationships and deals. Part of thought leadership is making the invisible, visible.

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