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BOOKS THAT WORK

Anna Hughes

Business books you’re too busy to read - but need to know about. Get the best and most useful bits from business writing covering everything from leadership, to culture, to the future of work and strategy. We speed read a book, talk to the author and share five things each time to adopt or try to make work better.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes35Founded3 years ago
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Self-ImprovementEducationManagementBusiness

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Latest Episodes

Flexible work can enable us to successfully deliver productivity and wellbeing. Flexperts fronts into the challenges, like disconnection, organisational culture and leadership and how to develop flexible working as an individual, team and organisati... more

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10 months ago

Owen Eastwood is a high performance coach, who has worked with teams like the Royal Ballet in London, England Football, South African Cricket and Nato, centring his work on ‘belonging’ - a basic human need.

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a year ago

Why is it that good people stand by and let negative behaviours create toxic workplaces? How do you become an ‘upstander leader’ and intentionally shift away from being a passive observer to being a proactive change maker?

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a year ago

2023 has started with a climate change wake up call in New Zealand – many communities have been hit by, and are reeling from, weather related disasters. more

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a year ago

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 20 ratings
  • How Confidence Works episode

    Thank you Anna for this episode. It was good to hear from Professor Robertson how flat out alluring ‘having confidence’ is, which can lead to people being over-confident, in order to get the status, the influence, the powers of persuasion. Brilliant question of yours too about how, if some men can be more guilty of over-confidence at times, did he have any advice for men here? Which was thought-provoking and led to him providing extra insight which won’t be in the book - and is what excellent ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kazzapants
    New Zealand3 years ago
  • A good listen

    Love listening to this series and the interview with Gail Kelly is my fav to date. Keep up the good work Anna. Fiona, NZ

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    GetGardeningNz
    New Zealand3 years ago
  • Episode 1: Change Makers

    Fantastic first episode Anna!! The breakdown of action points, with associated infographic, is a brilliant way to encourage growth.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Natalie Tua
    New Zealand3 years ago

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