The joys and sorrows of rebels at work: change mentor Lois Kelly
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Good rebels just want to do great work. So why is it hard? Hostile work cultures, but also self-sabotage, hinder change makers. For a decade, Lois Kelly has been championing ‘people who think differently, work bravely, laugh generously, and live optimistically’. She reveals the keys to successful change, which always starts with oneself. See the show notes on my website for quotes, more info and links. More about Lois Kelly: Find inspiration from Rebels at Work https://www.rebelsatwork.com/ Connect with Lois Kelly on Twitter https://twitter.com/LoisKelly and on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lois-kelly/  Curious to use these ideas in your work? Get in touch with me! Website weneedsocial.com/LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/celineschillingerInstagram instagram.com/dare_to_un_lead/Twitter twitter.com/CelineSchillMastodon https://mastodon.social/@CelineSchillYouTube youtube.com/c/CélineSCHILLINGER Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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