Nils Leonard | On the Contrary | APG Strategy Conference 2018
APG Strategy Conference | On the Contrary 8 October 2018 Speaker: Nils Leonard, Founder at Uncommon London Nils talked about how actually it can sometime help to get angry about something – provided you then put your energy into doing something about it. Because if we get angry, we get personal about an issue and the more personal it is, the more effort we put in to solving it. He left us with the thought; What kind of company would you create if you wanted to create one that people in the real world wished existed? Learn more about the APG at: https://apg.org.uk The APG channel features the best talks from the APG Contrarian Thinking Conference, as well as all of our previous events and conferences. Follow APG on Twitter: / apglondon Like APG on Facebook: / apglondon Subscribe to our channel: / theapglondon

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