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James Lockyer: The Defence Of The Wrongly Convicted

December 28, 2011 by  
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“James Lockyer is a transplanted Englishman who never intended to make Canada his home. He is a master of detail yet terribly absent-minded. He is methodical yet impulsive.  But there is one immutable quality that explains much of his phenomenal success. He works hard. He is a founding Director of the Association in Defence of the Wrongly Convicted (AIDWYC), […]

Albert Cairo: Scraps of Men do not Exist

December 23, 2011 by  
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Alberto Cairo is the head of the ICRC’s orthopaedic programme in Afghanistan. He’s spent the past two decades in this war-ravaged nation far from his native Italy helping more than 100,000 Afghan landmine & accident victims learn to find the strength within themselves to not only walk, but also to hope, again. He shares with […]

Peter Hinssen: The Tiger & the Rock

December 21, 2011 by  
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Peter Hinssen is one of Europe’s most esteemed thought leaders in the field of technology and its impact on business life and society. He doesn’t believe in exponential. He believes in S-curves. Peter says extrapolating won’t work and tells us what it means for Healthcare.

Jane Fonda: The Third Act

December 20, 2011 by  
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Jane Fonda talks about what she calls the ‘Third Act’ of life, what we can do to make the most of these years, and how we can use these years to make a difference. She describes her own search for self-understanding as she grew older, and explains how reflecting on experiences is key to moving […]

Heiko Fischer: The Future of Work

December 19, 2011 by  
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Heiko Fischer shares his insights into democratic leadership as new mandate for HR proposing a distributed leadership framework as a bridge from the prevailing command & control paradigm to the future. One that balances the necessities of organisations with the needs and wants of resourceful humans.

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