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Ep.20 "Collaboration is the missing piece to creativity" (Guest: Emily Gordon-Smith of Stylus)

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In this future-focused conversation with Emily Gordon-Smith of trend forecasters Stylus, Sean and Mark discuss the where absence makes the heart grow fonder for in-person collaboration, cultural shifts that create macro trends, changing recruitment criteria to acknowledge new pathways into the industry and the place for kindness in competitive workplaces.

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As we mention in the pod this is out last episode before a week off. We may choose o return on a different day of the week. Let us know when you'd want to have us in your ears!

SPECIAL PODCAST OFFER! Listeners still get 25% the price off a Belbin Team Roles assessment if you use the code noipodcast when you check out. Visit www.belbin.com to sign up.

If you enjoyed this episode, please leave feedback on iTunes, or send your feedback, comments and guest suggestions to Mark or Sean@noipodcast.show or send them to us via social media...
@noipodcast // Twitter

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See you in a couple of weeks.

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In this future-focused conversation with Emily Gordon-Smith of trend forecasters Stylus, Sean and Mark discuss the where absence makes the heart grow fonder for in-person collaboration, cultural shifts that create macro trends, changing recruitment criteria to acknowledge new pathways into the industry and the place for kindness in competitive workplaces.

STYLUS

As we mention in the pod this is out last episode before a week off. We may choose o return on a different day of the week. Let us know when you'd want to have us in your ears!

SPECIAL PODCAST OFFER! Listeners still get 25% the price off a Belbin Team Roles assessment if you use the code noipodcast when you check out. Visit www.belbin.com to sign up.

If you enjoyed this episode, please leave feedback on iTunes, or send your feedback, comments and guest suggestions to Mark or Sean@noipodcast.show or send them to us via social media...
@noipodcast // Twitter

@noipodcast // Instagram

See you in a couple of weeks.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noipodcast/message
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