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The B-Side Podcast Series
Frances Keane
8 episodes
6 months ago
Frances Keane, founder of Personally Speaking talks to leaders and thinkers driven by a sense of purpose about their influences, ideas and explores what makes ordinary people do extraordinary things.
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Frances Keane, founder of Personally Speaking talks to leaders and thinkers driven by a sense of purpose about their influences, ideas and explores what makes ordinary people do extraordinary things.
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Business
Society & Culture
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The B Side Episode 5: Mark Little
The B-Side Podcast Series
27 minutes 40 seconds
5 years ago
The B Side Episode 5: Mark Little
'It's all about the team'. In this candid interview with the founder of Storyful and co-founder of Kinzen, Mark Little talks about building trust, his admiration for the ideals of Barack Obama, the differences between managers and leaders and the moment when, faced with failure, he realised that collaboration, purpose and empathy are key to driving real change. Mark also shares his favourite speech from Obama 
The B-Side Podcast Series
Frances Keane, founder of Personally Speaking talks to leaders and thinkers driven by a sense of purpose about their influences, ideas and explores what makes ordinary people do extraordinary things.