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Behavior professor and author Dan Cable talks to us about highlight reels and why you need one in your life. 
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Stephanie Everett

Stephanie Everett is the President of Lawyerist, where she leads the Lawyerist Lab program. She is the co-author of the bestselling book The Small Firm Roadmap and is a regular guest and co-host of the weekly Lawyerist Podcast.

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Dan Cable

Dan Cable is Professor of Organisational Behaviour at London Business School. His research and teaching focus on employee engagement, change, organisational culture, leadership mindset and the linkage between brands and employee behaviors. Dan’s latest book, Exceptional, appears in September 2020 with Chronicle. Dan has worked with a broad range of organisations. His recent clients include Carlsberg, Coca Cola, Estée Lauder, EY, HSBC, IKEA, McDonalds, MS Amlin, Prudential, PwC, Rabobank, Roche, Sanofi, Siemens and Twitter.

Laura Briggs

Laura Briggs left her teaching career mid-Ph.D. to pursue freelance writing in 2012. She spent the following seven years writing web copy for law firms and marketing agencies, delivering two TEDx talks, and publishing her first book, How to Start Your Own Freelance Writing Business.

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Last updated June 28th, 2022