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EPISODE · Jul 10, 2020 · 45 MIN

41: What the business leader learnt from the stripper with entrepreneur and former burlesque dancer Paulina Tenner

from Call To Action · host Giles Edwards

We’ve lurked in the wings of the Café De Paris, Piccadilly to catch the hugely successful entrepreneur and former burlesque dancer Paulina Tenner this week.  Paulina is the founder of Grant Tree, an open culture company that pioneered an open salary scheme to help tech start-ups navigate the complex world of government funding. She talks to us on her ‘vomit edit’ writing process for her new book; ‘What the Business Leader Learnt From the Stripper’, Open Culture and Holacracy, how she got into burlesque and what it brought to her business chops, why today’s leaders need to be more of a C.U.N.T., blagging a position as a company director when barely out of UCL and tonnes more. Put your fishnets on, boys and girls, and have a listen./////Follow Paulina on LinkedInOn TwitterAnd she’s also on InstagramHere is her website & bookAnd her ISOLATED TalkWatch Freddie Mercury and Queen perform The Show Must Go OnPaulina’s book recommendations are: Reinventing Organisations by Frederic LalouxIn Over Our Heads by Robert Kegan/////

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