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Leadership

Stanford's research found teams rate leaders who use humour as 27% more motivating — and after working with leadership teams at some of Canada's biggest organizations, Judy would put the number higher. These pieces explore what she tells executive rooms: connection is a leadership skill, laughter is how you build it fastest, and nobody follows a leader they can't relax around.

Laughter and Leadership
Leadership

Laughter and Leadership

You can't laugh if you're not comfortable — and your team can't be creative, honest or resilient if…

For executives
Sara Blakely – Spanx for the Laughs
Leadership

Sara Blakely – Spanx for the Laughs

How Spanx founder Sara Blakely turned rejection into a billion-dollar business — and the role humour and a…

For executives
A Whole New Mind – Why Right Brainers Will Rule the Future
Change & reskilling

A Whole New Mind – Why Right Brainers Will Rule the Future

Daniel Pink argues the future belongs to right-brainers. A shelf-help review of why creativity, empathy and story are…

For executives
Wayne Gretzky -What Hockey and Humour Have in Common
Entertainment

Wayne Gretzky -What Hockey and Humour Have in Common

This past year, I signed up for the online learning course Masterclass. Aaron Sorkin, Shondra Rhimes, Steve Martin,…