How do you create a more innovative work environment? Kayla Nalven, Founding Director of TED@Work, says it’s all about making space for talking about failures and what we can learn from them — and letting your team know it’s okay to share ideas and learn from mistakes without fear of negative consequences. What questions should we ask in future episodes of the TED Coffee Chat? Let us know in the comments. 👇
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“I’ve found a way to love my depression. I love it because it has forced me to find and cling to joy.” Watch Andrew Solomon’s moving talk here: http://t.ted.com/tJVUK7T #MentalHealthAwareness
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Running on only a few hours of a sleep isn’t something to brag about, says Arianna Huffington. Here’s how she says a good night’s rest leads to more success — in more ways than one: http://t.ted.com/otC9RX7
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Don’t let the world tell you what your limits are. Here’s how this WNBA superstar and two-time Olympic gold medalist made her career by refusing to fit in someone else’s box: http://t.ted.com/Inkh0hw
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Laughter might actually be the best medicine. Here’s how this medical clown is using joy to put the “care” back in healthcare — for both patients and staff: http://t.ted.com/roqerFY
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“What do you do when the thing you do, the work you love, starts to taste like dust?” After loads of success, producer and writer Shonda Rhimes felt her magic run out — here’s how she got it back by saying yes to less work and more play:
Shonda Rhimes: My year of saying yes to everything
https://www.ted.com
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Empathy is more than just walking in someone’s shoes, says photographer Platon. “It’s the secret ingredient for finding a human connection.” Watch his full TED Talk here: http://t.ted.com/B2s5Qdu
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A perfect candidate for a job has a perfectly crafted resume, right? Human resources executive Regina Hartley says you might want to rethink that. In her experience, the employees that are most likely to thrive are those who show they can overcome adversity. Watch her full TED Talk on why the best hire may not always been the person with the perfect resume here: http://t.ted.com/SLgexIr
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