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How To Make Work Matter

We’re pleased to announce the next webinar in our Rypple Leadership Series with author and workplace visionary Michael Bungay Stanier.

What if 62 of the smartest people you knew distilled their very best wisdom and practical tools about how to do more Great Work into a single book? Wouldn’t you be curious to find out what could help you do more of the work that mattered — and less of all the other stuff that fills up your day?

Join Michael Bungay Stanier, editor and creator of the new book End Malaria, to learn from some of the best of the best.

Michael will be joining us on Wednesday November 16 at 2 pm ET .

Join us to learn:

  • The difference between Good Work and Great Work, and why you should care
  • The 3 essential attributes you need to do more Great Work
  • Eight practical steps you can do now to increase you’re impact and sense of fulfillment
  • Wisdom from Tom Peters, Dan Pink, Sir Ken Robinson and other thought leaders on motivation, management, and doing great work.

Michael Bungay Stanier

Michael is senior partner of Box of Crayons, a company that helps people and organizations do less Good Work and more Great Work. His most recent book, End Malaria not only collects the wisdom of 62 thought leaders around the topic of Great Work, but $20 from every copy sold goes to Malaria No More to support their life-saving work and to buy a mosquito net. Over $300k has been raised in the first month since publication.

Michael’s published other books, including Do More Great Work, and was a Rhodes Scholar.

We look forward to seeing you Wednesday November 16 at 2 pm EST. 

 

Charmaine Abalajon

Charmaine Abalajon is a member of the Product and Community group at Rypple and works tirelessly to help users get the most from the service. Prior to joining Rypple Charmaine dabbled in many industries; from Fritolay to PWC and McCain to TELUS. Fun Fact: she once complimented the tie of the German Minister of Agriculture during Oktoberfest in Munich (it was lime green with little tractors)!

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