CHALLENGER PROJECT
Opinion
28 February 2011
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By Adam Morgan
Opinion
21 July 2010
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Adam and family survive 90 degree heat and melting tarmac in a car hire queue in the South of France to learn some valuable lessons about convenience, usefulness and generosity in digital age.
Opinion
12 July 2010
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Depressed but determined, Liv learns some local lessons for National success from Astrologer Russell Grant and our Jude from eatbigfish.
Opinion
24 June 2010
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by Olivia Knight
Opinion
04 June 2010
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by Adam Morgan
Opinion
25 May 2010
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After a visit to Zappos HQ in Las Vegas Mark looks at ‘The Cult of Zappos’, its roots in rave culture, and how it might transform capitalism!
Opinion
14 May 2010
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Olivia Knight asks some questions about how beliefs are being used (and sometimes misused) today and how we might sharpen and utilise our own beliefs better in the future.
Opinion
12 May 2010
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Brett explores how Chinese Challenger Li-Ning is taking on the two global sports giants.
Opinion
06 May 2010
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Dave Hieatt, co-founder of the Do Lectures explains to The Challenger Project how, when it comes to inspiring action, you need to start with words.
Opinion
30 April 2010
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Gill Ereaut from Linguistic Landscapes argues that Saying is Doing – and that understanding the way your language habits are constraining you can free you up to think and act differently. First day at your new job – and something just don’t sound right It’s Day One in your new company and you’ve hit the ground running. Introductions, conversations, meetings… you’re absorbing information, getting a feel for the place, meeting some great people. But something else is happening. Today, and for the next few weeks only, you’re aware of the strange way this organisation speaks. Your new company operates the same sector as your last place, but it all sounds different.
Opinion
23 April 2010
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Tom Ford shares the secret of silent storytelling with Adam and gives us some lessons in catwalk communication. A few weeks ago I went to see Tom Ford speak about his first film, A Single Man. The critic of The Times was on stage with him, asking him about the making of the film, and his vision for it, and at the end they turned it over to the audience for questions. So I stuck my hand up.
About CHALLENGER PROJECT
THE CHALLENGER PROJECT is a free online resource produced by eatbigfish for those who need to think and act like Challengers.
Join the Project at www.eatbigfish.com.