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Morten Kamp Andersen
What Monkeys Do
Change is hard. You know that. For some reason, you don't always do what you set out to do. In 'What Monkeys Do', we talk with experts to find out what it takes to make a change - and make it stick. Why? Because success leaves clues, and we have more knowledge and experience than ever about what is required to change well. Let's find out what that is. So, if you are looking for insights, tools, and ideas to help you change yourself or the person standing next to you, you have come to the right place. In each episode, we will bring in a new guest and give you something you can use in your...
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4.9 stars from 63 ratings
What Monkeys Do is an excellent podcast. Morten Kamp Andersen's curiosity about how we think and act is exciting. His topics, guests and questions are exceptional, and each episode (I have listened to them all) includes practical tips that listeners can try immediately. I extend to you my...Read full review »
Phil Buckley 01 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/26/21
Morten Kamp Andersen has great guests who are authorities in their field. I learn so much from each episode. Morten is a super podcast host too, with informed insights & a perfect ability to synthesise the essential takeaways. Highly recommended!
CAOrms via Apple Podcasts · Belgium · 01/31/21
Great leadership podcast!
I love the music, host, format and topics! Well done! This is a great resource for leaders.
BreOks via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/03/20
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