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Graham Allcott - Get it Done
What is a Productivity Ninja and how can you become one? Graham Allcott reveals the top barriers to productivity and how we can overcome them. His top tips are a great way to assess your approach to work and make changes to get things done.
2:31
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Amy Brann - Make Your Brain Work
Understanding our brains is a powerful way to improve our performance at work. With help from the inspirational Derek Paravicini to illustrate her points, Amy Brann reveals how this knowledge can help with focus and productivity.
5:23
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Carl Honoré - Thinking Slow
Carl Honoré explains why slower can sometimes be better. He tells us what companies can do to encourage their employees to slow down and why this boosts productivity.
3:07
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Rohan Gunatillake - Mindfulness
Mindfulness has been shown to improve performance at work. Rohan Gunatillake explores why, in today's busy world with all its distractions, a moment to step back and find your focus again is needed more than ever.
2:09
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Amy Brann - Make Your Brain Work
Amy Brann reveals some important truths about how our brains work. Armed with this knowledge and Amy's useful techniques, we can boost our productivity and free up space for creative tasks.
2:32
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Jeff Grout - Razor Sharp Focus
Research shows that companies often fail to achieve their objectives because they have too many of them. Using examples from the sporting world, Jeff Grout explores how narrowing your focus gives you more chance of successful execution.
2:02
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Kevin Dutton - Success, the good psychopath's guide
What is a good psychopath? Can thinking like one really help the rest of us? Professor Kevin Dutton reveals some character traits that can be very useful in business. Discover three psychopathic principals that can have a huge impact at work.
4:09
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Professor Steve Peters - Be the Best
Professor Steve Peters explains his Chimp Mind Management Model and how it can help business and sports people alike to boost their performance. Discover how an understanding of your mind means you can control its outcomes more effectively.
1:54