Episode 17

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Published on:

14th Oct 2020

Applying the 6 tenets of Tae Kwon Do to business with Sylvia Vogt

In this episode, I spoke with Dr. Sylvia Vogt, who is the President of the Carnegie Bosch Institute and a Tae Kwon Do master.

 

Mentioned in this episode:

·        The 6 tenets of Tae Kwon Do

·        Carnegie Bosch Institute

·        Carnegie Mellon University

·        Ralph Coverdale

·        Milford Track

·        Myers Briggs

·        Robert Bosch Stiftung

·        Propinquity theory

 

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The Indispensables
Conversations with real go-to people who stand the test of time in the real world of work
Based on Bruce Tulgan's new book, The Art of Being Indispensable at Work, The Indispensables is a podcast series about how real people, in the real world, become indispensable, go-to people who stand the test of time at work.

Featuring conversations with go-to people from organizations of all shapes and sizes, in every industry, Bruce Tulgan drills down into the specifics of what these people do differently to stand out in their jobs and careers. There will be no fads or quick-fix solutions here. This podcast is all about actionable advice that really works.

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Bruce Tulgan is the CEO of RainmakerThinking, the management research, consulting and training firm he founded in 1993. All of his work is based on 27 years of intensive workplace interviews and has been featured in thousands of news stories around the world. You can follow Bruce on Twitter @BruceTulgan or learn more about his work at: https://rainmakerthinking.com/