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Our Thinking

Our fascination with business psychology has lead us to write a number of books and papers on the subject. We have highlighted a handful here which we hope you might find interesting.

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Articles
  • Choosing The Wrong Job

    Rhymer Rigby, FT, October 2011

    Ruth Colling talks to the FT about what to do next after choosing the wrong job.

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  • How To Do Office Politics?

    Anna More, Marie Claire, February, 2011

    Jane Clarke discusses with Marie Claire how to deal with office politics.

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  • What's Your Resilience Quotient?

    Glynis Horning, Cosmopolitan, April 2011

    IQ and EQ count but RQ is what will carry you through a crisis.

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  • How To Benchmark Yourself

    Rhymer Rigby, FT, January 2011

    Ruth Colling talks to the FT about how to usefully benchmark your career progress.

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  • Leaders Are Influencers And Persuaders

    Rhymer Rigby, FT, November 2010

    Jane Clarke talks to the FT about the difference between leaders and managers.

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  • How Resilient Are You?

    Rob Kemp

    A short questionnaire testing how resilient you are.

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  • Being Passed Over

    Rhymer Rigby, September 2010

    Jane Clarke talks to the FT about how to deal with missing out on a job promotion.

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  • A Good Interviewer

    Ryhmer Rigby, FT, June 10

    Jane Clarke answers the FT’s questions on being a good interviewer.

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  • How To Work A Room

    Rhymer Rigby, FT, April '10

    Jane Clarke contributes to this regular FT column, pointing out it is the introverts who often make the best networkers.

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  • Get Through The Tough Stuff

    Psychologies, April '10

    Why do some of us recover easily from life’s knockbacks, while others falter? Charlotte Blair finds out and asks, can we learn to be more resilient?

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