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Speakers: Tim Leberecht Chief Marketing Officer NBBJ Lynette Silva Senior Recognition Strategist Globoforce

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Associate Editor Chief Learning Officer magazine

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Sarah  Sipek  Associate  Editor  Chief  Learning  Officer  magazine  

Why We Need More Romance in Business

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Tim  Leberecht      Chief  Marke;ng  Officer  NBBJ  

Why We Need More Romance in Business

Lyne?e  Silva      Senior  Recogni;on  Strategist  Globoforce  

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WHY WE NEED MORE ROMANCE IN

BUSINESS Tim Leberecht  

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Tim  Leberecht      Author,  The  Business  Roman;c    

Lyne=e  Silva  Senior  Recogni;on  Strategist  Globoforce  

@6mleberecht  

 @lyne=epsilva  

 

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Tim Leberecht Why We Need More Romance in Business

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Do  you  consider  yourself  a  roman;c  in  your  private  life?      (yes)  (no)  

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Would  you  consider  yourself  a  roman;c  when  it  comes  to  work?      (yes)  (no)  

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“To romanticize the world is to make us aware of its

magic, mystery, and wonder; it is to educate the senses to see the ordinary as extraordinary,

the familiar as strange, the mundane as sacred, the finite as infinite.”

Novalis

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Apple Recode

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Subjectivity

Suffering

Mystery

Emotion

Transcendence

Ephemerality

Inconsistency

Serendipity Ambiguity

Unpredictability

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Subjectivity

Suffering

Mystery

Emotion

Transcendence

Ephemerality

Inconsistency

Serendipity Ambiguity

Unpredictability

Focus Features

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1. Find the Big in the Small 2. Keep the Mystique

3. Suffer (a Little)

Rules of Enchantment

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1. Find the Big in the Small

 “The opposite of loneliness is not togetherness, it's intimacy.” Richard Bach

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“A smile is a door half-open and half-closed.” Jennifer Egan

2. Keep the Mystique

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Surprise  Industries    

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The  Experiment    

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Soundonsight.org -

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Dezeen

Asf.cz  

L.A.  Weeekly  

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3. Suffer (a Little)

“But I don’t want comfort. I want God, I want poetry, I want real danger, I want freedom, I want goodness. I want sin.” Aldous Huxley, Brave New World

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Huffington Post

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1. Find the Big in the Small 2. Keep the Mystique

3. Suffer (a Little)

Rules of Enchantment

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Ephemerality over permanence Singularity over scale Ambiguity over clarity

Serendipity over predictability Generosity over efficiency

Inconsistency over reliability Emotion over reason

Danger over data Subjectivity over objective truth

Un-Quantified Self over Quantified Self

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Humanize business

Feel more Feel good Do good

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The Human Code

Feel more: Emotional intelligence -> Romance Feel good: Work/life balance -> Mindfulness

Do good: CSR -> Purpose

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Traditional Smart Romantic Planning Acting Wandering

Conversion Connection Reconnection

Process Dashboard Principles

Control Monitoring Letting go

Consistency Variety Serendipity

Big Idea Big Data Big Intuition

Rapid response Real-time Pre-emptive

Segmenting Behavioral targeting Distributed presence

Message Conversation (Occasional) silence

Visibility Transparency Mystery

Risk Calculated risk Vulnerability

Benefit Value Values

Attraction Liking Passion

Convenience User-friendliness Frustration

Efficiency Excellence Significance

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“To begin, begin.”

William Wordsworth

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ROMANTIC

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