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WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT IN 2023 FROM LID?

For us at LID, every year has its highlights and inspirations. This is mainly due to the magnificent array of authors, partners and clients that we are fortunate to work with. Each has their own unique offer when it comes to knowledge, thinking and objectives. This makes “sharing knowledge” – a core part of LID’s mission – both an expansive and exciting undertaking for me and my colleagues. In 2022, we published 23 books and three magazines that ranged across virtually all aspects of business, management, finance and self-development. In 2023, we expect to do the same – perhaps more – as we embark upon another year of collaborating with extraordinary thought leaders and organizations to develop and share their thinking. 
 
However, 2023 will be a particularly eventful year for LID, for we will be celebrating two important anniversaries. Firstly, our company will be 30 years old this year. Founded on the 16th of March 1993 by Marcelino Elosua (who today is LID’s Global Chairman), the LID brand is now present across the world and operates from the UK, Spain, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina and China. Secondly, LID publishes a leadership magazine called Dialogue in partnership with Duke Corporate Education (the leadership development and executive education organization that is part of Duke University). 2023 will see the release of the 10th-anniversary edition of Dialogue, which has developed into an authoritative and influential leadership resource. Please look out for the various events and presentations around these two anniversaries.  
 
On behalf of LID, I wish you a New Year of opportunities, prosperity and fulfilment. 
 

Martin Liu
Publisher & COO, LID Business Media

BOOSTING YOUR CREATIVITY
Neil Francis, author of The Creative Thinking Book, was the latest guest on LID Radio Podcast. He shared why he decided to write his latest book, revealed what some of the creativity inhibitors are and how to unlock them.
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Neil has also prepared a series of videos dedicated to his book and the eight inhibitors blocking our creativity.

In this first episode, the author reveals what you can expect to read about in The Creative Thinking Book and reads a fascinating story from the book.
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IN SEARCH OF TIME
Jacob Dahl, author of In Search of Time, wrote a series of articles on various fascinating topics around time.

The first piece is trying to answer the fundamental question of whether time actually exists. Jacob looks at different physical theories to try to solve this mystery: Does Time Exist?

In his second article, the author explores how we can readjust time to keep the good things and get rid of our bad time habits: How do We Improve Our Relationship with Time?

Jacob's last piece explains why too much short-term orientation can be damaging to humanity: Short-Termism and the Nature of Time
RUNNING ON EMPTY
Dr Amy Bradley and Dr Katherine Semler, authors of Running on Empty, prepared a series of videos to reveal why they wrote the book and some of the important topics in it.

In the first video, Amy explains why she and Katherine wrote this book about burnout and why exactly now: Why Burnout and Why Now?

Katherine continues the series with the second episode in which she talks about The Power of Stories

In their latest videos, Amy reveals how organisations can help the rising number of employees struggling with or on the verge of burnout: How Can Organisations Respond?

The series is to be continued!
MANAGEMENT MISTAKES AND HOW TO AVOID THEM
How to Avoid Management Mistakes
Marce Fernández, author of The Wrong Manager, continued his video series dedicated to the key topics in his ground-breaking book.

In his second to last episode, the author reveals how a manager's own cognitive biases can lead to taking wrong decisions: The Impact of Cognitive Biases on Managers

In the last video in the series, Marce gives his useful tips on How to Avoid Management Mistakes.
Marce Fernández has also written an article revealing a proven decision method to help business leaders and managers avoid making mistakes.
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WHAT'S BEEN IN THE NEWS
Dr Amy Bradley and Dr Katherine Semler, authors of Running On Empty, have published an article in IEDP on how organisations can help tackle burnout.
 
Simon Tyler, author of The Attitude Book, The Impact Book and The 'Keep it Simple' Book, has been named Executive Coaching Expert of the Year by Finance Monthly.
 
Neil Francis, author of The Creative Thinking Book, has written an article for the StartUps Magazine on how to achieve your full creative potential.
 

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