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The secret structure of great talks

June 19, 2013 julie wales

Referring to the classic narratives of film and literature, Nancy Duarte shares the secret of great story telling, and why the audience is always the hero...

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Medal-winning management, part one

September 19, 2012 julie wales
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With many Olympic and Paralympic athletes extolling the virtues of sports psychologists to help enhance performance and focus the mind, Julie Wales asks why aren't all business leaders following their example to ensure winning performances for themselves and their teams?

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The argumentative ape: Why we're wired to persuade

June 27, 2012 julie wales

For anyone looking to boost their influence, this article might prove interesting.

Have you ever, against your better judgement, nurtured a belief in the paranormal? Or do you believe that gifted rock singers are more likely to die at the age of 27? Maybe you just have the sneaking suspicion that you are smarter, funnier and more attractive than the next person.

If you buy into any of these beliefs, you are probably suffering from confirmation bias - the mind's tendency to pick and choose information to support our preconceptions, while ignoring a wealth of evidence to the contrary. Consider the idea that rock stars die at 27 - a fallacy that crops up time and again in the media. Once you have heard of the 27 club, it is easy to cite a handful of examples that fit the bill - Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain, Amy Winehouse - while forgetting the countless other musicians who survived their excesses past ...

                                                                    - Dan Jones, 28 May 2012 for New Scientist, issue 2866

Source: http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg2142...
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