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		<title>Isn&#8217;t that a pip? Three lessons learned from Children&#8217;s Television</title>
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		<description><![CDATA["Don't worry Iggle Piggle! It's only a Tiddle!" says (Sir) Derek Jacobi from my television set. My wife and I are watching our nightly episode of the fantastic In The Night Garden with out 20 month-old. Iggle Piggle (pictured) has just discovered a stream of water fountaining out of the ground.

Read the three lessons I learned: For Leaders, For Entrepreneurs and For Teachers


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		<title>What job do you want?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Twitter acquaintance recently tweeted that she was going for a job interview. The company I work for had an opening on the service desk so I wondered what sort of work she was looking for. "I don't know, but I'm sure it will be awesome," she replied. Her answer was wrong, very wrong.

Read on to find out <i>why</i> she was wrong, and how <i>you</i> should answer the same question.


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