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Otilia Obodaru
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Management Meets PODCAST
Career Pivots
In this episode of Management Meets, Katie and Steve are joined by BSc International Management graduate Yesim Nicholson, founder of Yes Career Coaching and Executive MBA graduate Gary Keogh, former Global Brand Director and founder of GK Executive Coaching. The discussion explores career pivots, looking at the motivating factors for significant career changes and the importance of psychological safety in the workplace. Professor Otilia Obodaru shares her insights into the Japanese concept of Ikigai and its relevance to career decisions.Yesim is also the author of Ready to Quit Your Job? The Ultimate Guide to Making the...
2025-02-26
57 min
Women at Work
Making Great Decisions
There’s a lot that goes into making a good decision at work: figuring out priorities, coming up with options, analyzing those — and several steps later, planning for what to do if you’re wrong. If you’re a woman, you are also factoring in how your colleagues expect you to ask for their opinions so you can create consensus. And if you do, they’re still likely to see you as indecisive and lacking vision. We talk with Therese Huston, author of the book How Women Decide, about our strengths as decision makers and how to work around...
2018-10-01
38 min
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Women and the Vision Thing (Harvard Business Review) Audiobook by Herminia Ibarra, Otilia Obodaru
Listen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Women and the Vision Thing (Harvard Business Review) Author: Herminia Ibarra, Otilia Obodaru Narrator: Todd Mundt Format: Unabridged Length: 25 mins Language: English Release date: 01-12-09 Publisher: Harvard Business School Publishing Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 7 votes Genres: Business, Career Skills Publisher's Summary: This article was first published in the January 2009 issue of Harvard Business Review. Contact me for any questions: inforeq17@gmail.com
2009-01-13
25 min