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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2020 · 9 MIN

Canberra leadership expert Zoe Routh recommends some leadership books

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What can art, train stations, and toilet seats tell us about problems in systems? In this Thought Nugget, we look at Italy and Japan - how values create entirely unique systems, and how you can use this to solve your own workplace challenges. Why you should listen: Book recommendation hits and misses Insights into systems that can save you wasted hours of work Fun insights into Italian and Japanese culture 👉🏼 Want to share your experience? Ask a question? Share a resource? Jump on our podcast Facebook page here. *** SHOWNOTES:  Books Mentioned: Conn Iggulden: Dunstan Conn Iggulden: War of the Roses  Thomas Erikson: Surrounded by Idiots Warren Berger: A More Beautiful Question *** Related Episodes: Entitlement - plague or opportunity? E119 - 7 Values of Metamodern Leadership we need now - with James Surwillo E101 - The curious, non-intuitive way to change culture *** About your podcast host, Zoë Routh: Zoë Routh is one of Australia's leading experts on people stuff - the stuff that gets in our way of producing results, and the stuff that lights us up. She works with the growers, makers, builders to make people stuff fun and practical. Zoë is the author of four books: Composure - How centered leaders make the biggest impact,  Moments - Leadership when it matters most, Loyalty - Stop unwanted stuff turnover, boost engagement, and build lifelong advocates, and People Stuff - Beyond Personalities: An advanced handbook for leadership. People Stuff was awarded Book of the Year 2020 by the Smart WFM Australian Business Book Awards. Zoë is also the producer of The Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast. www.zoerouth.com

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