Welcome to episode #360 of Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast. Nilofer Merchant is probably one of the the more fascinating people you can connect with online (and in person). Over the years she has become a close friend (after a very kind introduction from Tara Hunt). Nilofer is a bestselling business author (The New How and 11 Rules For Creating Value In The Social Era), a corporate director and a great speaker on business and innovation. Most recently, she delivered a very compelling TED Talk on the power of walking meetings (which has close to 350,000 views and counting). She is also a regular contributor Harvard Business Review. In this episode, we discuss what it takes to support an author and a community in a world where the media is everyone and the choices are abundant. How do you find that signal through the noise and – more importantly – how do you make that connection stick? Enjoy the conversation…
Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast – Episode #360 – Host: Mitch Joel.
- Running time: 40:24.
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- In conversation with Nilofer Merchant.
- 11 Rules For Creating Value In The Social Era.
- The New How.
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- TED Talk – Got a meeting? Take a walk.
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- This week’s music: David Usher ‘St. Lawrence River’.
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Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast – Episode #360 – Host: Mitch Joel.
This was one of my least favourite pdocasts Nilofer is so full of herself. What nailed it for me was when she said “here’s a story of someone who’s a quote unquote junior, in my opinion, she’s not I don’t buy that ranking issue”. Then why say it? It really wasn’t necessary for the story. I feel like she’s one of those people that says she doesn’t have an ego, but has a HUGE one.