Tag Archives: Keynote Speaker
Low G.I. Living
Posted on 17. Oct, 2008 by Paul Andrew.
Before you skip this installment (assuming its about better eating)- for the next five minutes let’s agree that G.I. stands for Good Intentions (not Glycemic Index!). What would change in your life if you acted quickly and decisively on every Good Intention? That’s true Low G.I. Living. All too often we go through life with [...]
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We Don’t Stay Workers
Posted on 08. Oct, 2008 by Paul Andrew.
What a dream team you’d have if everyone on your team was a leader. Not just the person ‘in charge’. Everyone. And by ‘leader’ I don’t mean job title, a swanky office, or the where the buck actually stops. I simply mean the sort of team where everyone takes responsibility, works like it’s their own [...]
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You Get What You Focus On
Posted on 24. Sep, 2008 by Paul Andrew.
Anyone who has bought a car knows about the impact focus has on what we notice. From the moment you really consider buying a particular model of car you see it everywhere you look. It seems as though there are ten times more of them on the road, overnight. That’s one of the powers of [...]
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Mandela’s Leadership Genius
Posted on 31. Jul, 2008 by Paul Andrew.
Someone forward this exceptional article to me recently… “Mandela at 90 – His 8 Lessons of Leadership” I’m not even going to attempt to add anything to the wisdom of a man who has truly impacted the world for good. This is priceless, the distilled insight of a truly inspirational human being and world leader. [...]
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A $20million Question
Posted on 05. Jul, 2008 by Paul Andrew.
I had lunch the other week with Don, a friend who always has a fascinating story. He met a guy recently who was a futurist who described his job as “helping people look around corners”. He had recently worked with a major multinational on a project and happened to ask what else they had coming [...]

