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Entrepreneurship – from ideas to reality Badge icon
Money & Business

Entrepreneurship – from ideas to reality

...empathy, they are also more memorable. You may well have to get over anxieties about public speaking or selling, but these are essential skills to learn. Prospective customers, investors and mentors are not only buying into the idea but also you, as without you the idea will not succeed. One good way to overcome fear and anxiety is to prepare thoroughly, know what you...
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Education & Development

Becoming an ethical researcher

...empathy, even sympathy, for people’s fears. Because in the end there was always some kind of fear, or lack of love or recognition, that was driving individuals into those networks. (Ebner, cited in Sturges, 2020). She also analyses the threat to young people and might have been tempted to come to the aid of the young people. On coming across young people in neo-Nazi...
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Education & Development

Succeed in the workplace

...Empathy Listening and questioning Presentation 1993 – 1994 Liverpool Higher Education College Library assistant Issue desk duties Cataloguing books Customer training IT training Cataloguing skills IT and keyboard skills Inputting data into spreadsheets and databases 1995 – 1999 Sailing Club Membership secretary Recruiting new members Managing membership subscriptions...
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Education & Development

Young children, the outdoors and nature

...empathy for the natural world. So it's giving them that sort of benefit as well. What support is there for those wanting to engage babies and toddlers outdoors? NICOLA KEMP: So what advice would you have for any adults who are wanting to develop their outdoor practice for this age group of babies and toddlers, which are often not really thought about as much in terms of...
Managing complexity: A systems approach – introduction
Digital & Computing

Managing complexity: A systems approach – introduction

...empathy, approval (of what?), pleasure? It's easy to censor feelings, especially perhaps in the rational activity of studying a unit. The censorship arises from the idea that irrational emotions have no place in rational discussions or from, for example, the desire to avoid passing judgement on someone else's behaviour or attitudes. Feelings are not necessarily...
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Education & Development

Succeeding in postgraduate study

...empathy), distinguish what they know from what they do not know and are prepared to examine new evidence and arguments even if such examination leads to the discovery of flaws in their own beliefs (intellectual humility), think for themselves while adhering to rigorous standards for thought (intellectual autonomy), and are open to critique and can be moved by reasoning...