You are here:
Home / Archives for VidStyle
William Ury, author of ‘Getting to Yes’, offers an elegant, simple (but not easy) way to create agreement in even the most difficult situations from family conflict to, perhaps, the Middle East.
Tags: Aceh, author, avert an accidental nuclear war, award winning, co-author, co-founder Harvard's Programme on Negotiation, comicStyle, consultant, corporate executives, corporate mergers, create agreement, Crisis Management Centre, customers, difficult situations, diplomats, end civil wars, ethnic wars, family conflict, former President Jimmy Carter, former Soviet Union, Gail Penney, Getting Past No: Negotiating with Difficult People and Getting To Peace, Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In, Ideas worth spreading, Indonesia, International Negotiation Network, joint-venture partners, labour leaders, lifeStyle, main blog, mediator, Middle East, Middle East conflict, military officers, mindStyle matters, mutually profitable agreements, negotiation adviser, non-governmental body, nuclear crisis centres, penneylane, penneylaneonline, Roger Fisher, Senior Fellow Harvard Negotiation Project, suppliers, taught negotiation, Ted Talk, the Balkans, The Power of a Positive No: How to Say No & Still Get to Yes, The walk from No to Yes, turnStyle, unions, Venezuela, VidStyle, White House, wildcat strikes, William Ury, www.penneylaneonline.com
Brene Brown studies human connection, our ability to empathise, belong, love. In a poignant, funny talk, she shares a deep insight from her research, one that sent her on a personal quest to know herself as well as to understand humanity. A talk to share.
Tags: authenticity, Brene Brown, comicStyle, Courage, cultivate the compassion, cultivate the connection, cultivate the courage, embrace our imperfections, embrace our vulnerabilities, empathy, engage in our lives, funny talk, Gail Penney, How do we learn, human connection, Ideas worth spreading, insight, lifeStyle, main blog, mindStyle matters, penneylane, penneylaneonline, personal quest, poignant talk, research, research professor, shame, Ted Talk, The power of Vulnerability, turnStyle, understand humanity, University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, VidStyle, vulnerability, Wholeheartedness, worthiness, worthy of belonging, worthy of joy, worthy of love, www.penneylaneonline.com
When the dotcom bubble burst, hotelier Chip Conley went in search of a business model based on happiness. In an old friendship with an employee and in the wisdom of a Buddhist king, he learned that success comes from what you count.
Tags: bookstore, california, Chip Conley, comicStyle, corporate social responsibility, creative business development, customers, dotcom bubble burst, employees, full realisation, full realization, Gail Penney, Gross National Happiness Index, happiness-based business model, hotelier, human behavior, human desires, Ideas worth spreading, identity refreshment, innovative design formula, investors, Joie de Vivre Hospitality, joy of life, lifeStyle, main blog, Maslow's Pyramid, Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, measuring success, mindStyle matters, PEAK: How Great Companies Get Their Mojo from Maslow, penneylane, penneylaneonline, phoenix, potential, quality of life, self-actualisation, self-actualization, self-help, success, Ted Talk, tenderloin district, transformative enterprises, turnStyle, unique hotels, VidStyle, wisdom, www.penneylaneonline.com
Stacey Kramer offers a moving, personal, 3-minute parable that shows how an unwanted experience, frightening, traumatic, costly can turn out to be a priceless gift.
Tags: brand strategy firm, BrandPlay, comicStyle, costly, frightening, Gail Penney, Ideas worth spreading, lifeStyle, main blog, mindStyle matters, modern day parable, naming and branding consultancy, national and global companies, news-making startups, penneylane, penneylaneonline, priceless gift, Stacey Kramer, Ted Talk, The best gift I ever survived, traumatic, turnStyle, unwanted experience, VidStyle, Word for Word, www.penneylaneonline.com
When Jamie Heywood’s brother was diagnosed with ALS, he devoted his life to fighting the disease as well. The Heywood brothers built an ingenious website where people share and track data on their illnesses and they discovered that the collective data had enormous power to comfort, explain and predict.
Tags: 15 companies that will change the world, ALS, ALS TDI, ALS Therapy Development Institute, board of directors of ALS TDI, bypassing clinical trials, chairman of PatientsLikeMe, CNN Money, collective data, comicStyle, compare healthcare information, development of ALS TDI, documentary, Gail Penney, health info, healthcare information, Heywood Family, His Brother’s Keeper, Ideas worth spreading, illnesses, Jamie Heywood, Jonathan Weiner, lifeStyle, main blog, mindStyle matters, non-profit biotechnology company, patient access, patients control, PatientsLikeMe.com, penneylane, penneylaneonline, power to comfort, power to explain, power to predict, share and track data, So Much So Fast, Stephen Heywood, Ted Talk, terminal illness, treatments, turnStyle, VidStyle, world first non-profit biotechnology company, www.penneylaneonline.com
« Previous Page — Next Page »