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Why Would Anyone

Tania

exploring the reasons we do what we do

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#104: Three (+1) Things that got me thinking

Bonjour everyone!

I haven’t sent a post since November 2022, but haven’t stopped thinking about why we do the things we do. This post isn’t me resuming regular posts; I’m fine with sporadic at this time in my life. It’s me wanting to share...

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#103: Why Would Anyone blow a candle?

Bonjour, thoughtful reader!

One year and one day ago, I published the first post of this newsletter, Why Would Anyone. This was weeks after winning the Attuned writer fellowship, a year-long programme that sponsored me to explore and write...

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#102: Three Things that got me thinking

Bonjour tout le monde!

A warm welcome to the subscribers who joined us after my interview with the wise Amy Edmondson about psychological safety. (This has been my most popular piece so far! Click here or below to read or listen to it:)

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#101: How to create safe teams

As a PhD researcher, Amy Edmondson studied whether better teamwork in a hospital setting would predict lower error rates. Her results were counter-intuitive: the data showed that better teams had higher error rates. She then understood that...

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#100: One Hundred Things that got me thinking

I’m approaching a whole year of writing Why Would Anyone, and am preparing an anniversary post reflecting on what I’ve learnt from the Attuned writer fellowship. On Wednesday, I’ll also share my interview with Amy Edmondson about psychologi...

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