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Chris Ward on getting "Out Of the Office" at Like Minds, 23rd July 2013

Chris Ward, serial business & social entrepreneur, Comic Relief Director, Founder of Blue Dot, and author of Out of Office, talks about working where you like and achieving more. "A wonderful book with wonderful content, wonderfully presented." - Rory Sutherland, Vice-Chairman, Ogilvy Group UK. Filmed by our video partners, DHP. http://www.wearelikeminds.com
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  • Corporate training

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  • out of office
  • chris ward
  • talks
  • #likeminds
  • innovation
  • leading thinking
  • like minds
  • likeminds
  • social media
  • thought leadership
  • blue dot
  • comic relief
  • business
  • ooto

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