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August 2, 2022

Find Your Calm and Get Stuff Done – #MTtalk Roundup

Calm people tend not to display worry or anxiety in difficult situations, and they're often reliable decision-makers or confident, strong leaders

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November 10, 2020

What Makes a Great Online Community? – #MTtalk Roundup

In our latest Twitter chat, we discussed what makes a great online community. See our roundup of the best responses from participants

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September 17, 2020

Being Present in a Strange World – #MTtalk Roundup

When times are tough, some people try to be "present" – while others look for ways to escape

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August 4, 2020

Change and Opportunity in the World of Learning – #MTtalk Roundup

What is the future of learning and development? Yolande Conradie presents her roundup of our recent #MTtalk Twitter chat

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October 1, 2019

My Way or the Highway! – #MTtalk Roundup

"Authority -- when abused through micromanagement, intimidation, or verbal or nonverbal threats -- makes people shut down and productivity ceases." John Stoker, U.S. businessman and communication expert. How often have you heard a good idea get shot down by a response along the lines of, "There's only one right way, and that's my way"? And […]

September 3, 2019

Ambition -- Friend or Enemy? – #MTtalk Roundup

A healthy dose of ambition can help you to succeed in your career, but how much ambition is “healthy”?

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July 23, 2019

The Art of Sensitive Conversations – #MTtalk Roundup

"During a conversation, it is better to have an understanding without words, than words without understanding." - Amit Kalantri, Indian author (1988- ) The Art of Sensitive Conversations I'm not a native English speaker, but the idioms found in the language have fascinated me for many years. I mean, can you picture someone being as […]

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