Anecdotally Speaking

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 90:00:54
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Business stories you can tell at work

Episódios

  • 196 – Better fire story – Michigan Uni

    15/11/2023 Duração: 19min

    Michigan University researchers sought to understand the 'stickiness' of stories - does factual or emotionally charged information provided 'after the fact' change how a story is told or re-told? Shawn and Mark discuss how a 'better story' might usurp an prevailing story (sometimes regardless of the truth). The post 196 – Better fire story – Michigan Uni appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 195 – Bullet train kingfisher nose – Eiji Nakatsu

    07/11/2023 Duração: 22min

    Bird watcher and engineer Eiji Nakatsu sped up and made Japan's bullet trains quieter by studying the kingfisher's beak. Shawn and Mark stick their noses into how a business might use this story to encourage innovation through biomimicry. The post 195 – Bullet train kingfisher nose – Eiji Nakatsu appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 194 – French reverse mortgage – Jeanne Calment

    30/10/2023 Duração: 18min

    Jeanne Louise Calment lived to 122 years of age (a species record). Who would have thought such an age was achievable? How would you feel, betting against such a long life, and losing on the deal? Shawn and Mark discuss how a business might use this story to illustrate the unexpected nature of planning, and the danger of 'the sure thing'. The post 194 – French reverse mortgage – Jeanne Calment appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 193 – Rolling Stones songwriting – Andrew Loog Oldham

    05/10/2023 Duração: 16min

    Andrew Loog Oldham at 19 years of age was the Rolling Stones first manager. By suggesting that Keith Richards and Mick Jagger start writing original songs, a 50 year plus collaboration was born (affectionately now known as the 'Strolling Bones' ;>). Shawn and Mark discuss how a business might use this story to explain both the value of copying masters, and encouraging innovation. The post 193 – Rolling Stones songwriting – Andrew Loog Oldham appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 192 – Americas Cup speed focus – Peter Blake

    28/09/2023 Duração: 17min

    Sir Peter Blake suggested a single focus for New Zealand's Americas Cup challenge - only do those things that make the boat go faster - leading to two trophies. Shawn and Mark discuss how a business might use this story to galvanise a team. The post 192 – Americas Cup speed focus – Peter Blake appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 190 – Infancy of the newborn test – Virginia Apgar

    08/09/2023 Duração: 20min

    The quality of a good question can create insight. Join Shawn and Mark as they discuss the life saving simplicity and humble beginnings of the Apgar Test. The post 190 – Infancy of the newborn test – Virginia Apgar appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 189 – The last raiders of the lost ark – Harrison Ford – Gary Marshall

    31/07/2023 Duração: 11min

    Sometime we just have to throw plans out the window as circumstances change. Blistering temperatures in Tunisia caused the simplification of a now iconic fight scene. The post 189 – The last raiders of the lost ark – Harrison Ford – Gary Marshall appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 188 – Sydney Opera House – Jorn Utzon – Ove Arup

    26/07/2023 Duração: 27min

    Can you imagine Sydney Harbour without the Opera House? Well, without 10 years of delays and $90 million in cost overruns the bridge might have been the only feature in the skyline. Join Shawn and Mark for a discussion on podiums, persistence and politics. The post 188 – Sydney Opera House – Jorn Utzon – Ove Arup appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 187-Privacy in the EU – Anastasia Dedyukhina – Consciously Digital

    26/06/2023 Duração: 44min

    If it doesn't feel right, maybe it's not? Do the right thing, not the easy thing. We always have the right to choose, so ask questions and resist being made to feel 'incompetent'. Join Shawn, Mark and Anastasia Dedyukhina from Consciously Digital, as they share stories on digital privacy, attention and switching. The post 187-Privacy in the EU – Anastasia Dedyukhina – Consciously Digital appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 185 – VR headsets are coming – Ursula Llabres from Meta

    20/06/2023 Duração: 43min

    The launch of a new product is risky, but to see young people interact with ease can give lots of confidence. In this episode, we discuss this very point with Ursula Llabres product owner at Meta Reality Labs. The post 185 – VR headsets are coming – Ursula Llabres from Meta appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 186 – Never give up – Jack Ma

    15/06/2023 Duração: 31min

    The beauty and power of persistence. This is the story of Jack Ma told by Vika Abromova, the country head of Mars Poland. It's another business story to tell. The post 186 – Never give up – Jack Ma appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 184 – Don’t push your bias onto others – Fiona Wood

    16/05/2023 Duração: 28min

    Opinions aren’t facts. Listen to hear how Surgeon Fiona Wood set the record straight when her son’s partner was told to reconsider her chosen career path. The post 184 – Don’t push your bias onto others – Fiona Wood appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 183 – Show your work as much as possible – The Caillebotte Seven

    17/04/2023 Duração: 21min

    We grow to love the things we are exposed to again and again. Listen to hear how the mere exposure effect helped the Caillebotte Seven become the famous painters they are today. The post 183 – Show your work as much as possible – The Caillebotte Seven appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 182 – Listen to your customer – Anita Roddick

    10/04/2023 Duração: 20min

    Some of the best ideas will come from your customers. Listen to hear how The Body Shop grew from a side hustle to an international … The post 182 – Listen to your customer – Anita Roddick appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 181 – It’s never too late – Judith Curphey

    20/03/2023 Duração: 20min

    It’s never too late; if you believe something should be different, try to change it. Listen to hear how Judith Curphey went from retirement to founding and training one of Australia’s most renowned choirs. The post 181 – It’s never too late – Judith Curphey appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 180 – Focus on your work – Christine Ha

    14/03/2023 Duração: 18min

    Don’t compare your work to that of others; focus on yourself. Listen to hear how Christine Ha’s vision impairment helped her win the third American season of Masterchef. The post 180 – Focus on your work – Christine Ha appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 179 – There is no average

    01/03/2023 Duração: 26min

    If you design for the average, you might find you’re designing for no one. Listen to hear how challenging an assumption held for 30 years transformed aircraft cockpit design. The post 179 – There is no average appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 178 – Don’t lose sight of the collective impact of your decisions

    20/02/2023 Duração: 25min

    Don’t get lax; keep up your level of focus. Listen to hear how a series of isolated decisions led to the crash of Alaska Airlines Flight 261. The post 178 – Don’t lose sight of the collective impact of your decisions appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 177 – Create a space where ideas are shared – Ron Howard

    13/02/2023 Duração: 19min

    Create a space where ideas are shared but know that having an idea doesn’t make it a good one. Listen to hear what Ron Howard took away from the set of the Andy Griffith Show. The post 177 – Create a space where ideas are shared – Ron Howard appeared first on Anecdote.

  • 176 – Connect your change to something known and familiar – Run-DMC and Aerosmith

    07/02/2023 Duração: 15min

    Similar enough to be listened to, different enough to be heard. Listen to hear how a collaboration between Run-DMC and Aerosmith changed the culture and paved the way for hip-hop music to become mainstream. The post 176 – Connect your change to something known and familiar – Run-DMC and Aerosmith appeared first on Anecdote.

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