Business Book Club: Learned Optimism

Written by Libby Gordon.

41ZOiQum9QL. SX323 BO1204203200 Sitting in a slightly darkened basement room of an old building in London, I was part of one of the liveliest discussions I have ever been in about Optimism. 

The basement is part of Ozone Coffee in Old Street, London. A great New Zealand business where the food and coffee were both top notch. Add into that 15 Kiwi ladies, who get together once every two months as part of the NZBWN, discussing Martin Seligman’s bestseller Learned Optimism and sure enough, there was a lot to be said (and consumed) in our two hour get together.

Martin, often known as the father of Positive Psychology first published this book in 1990, followed up by many others on the same topic. In addition, he has done a very popular TED talk and has toured the world speaking on this topic. Many of us were lucky enough to hear him speak when he was in London; some around the table were self-proclaimed Martin ‘groupies’!

NZBWN events: An evening with Maggie Eyre

Written by Bronwen Horton.

CJ1A0097The thought of speaking in public inspires fear in almost everyone. But one New Zealand woman has made it her mission to transform people’s lives as relates to getting up and speaking in front of an audience. On Monday 12th September, Maggie Eyre returned to London for the launch of the third edition of her book ‘Speak Easy, The Essential Guide to Speaking in Public’. Over 100 NZBWN members and friends attended the Hospital Club for the opportunity to hear Maggie speak and to have her sign a copy of her book. 

Branding DNA with Anna Cowie

Written by NZBWN.

Here at the NZBWN, we have been busy talking the steps towards formalising the structure of the network and evolving our Brand. In doing so we are discovering our unique DNA...

1. Taking a Journey with Anna 

One of our network members Anna Cowie of The Pixel Pusher Ltd, established her Brand DNA system to help companies create and evolve their brands. no1

“It’s about finding that nugget, that something unique that speaks to your audiences. To stand out from the chaos, you need to communicate a brand message in simple, clear elements.” By delving into your brand’s DNA, you reap a design blueprint to match the look and feel of your products to your brand’s attributes. You can then start to influence how your brand is perceived.

Coffee, Cake & Conversation

Written by The NZBWN Team.

Coffee and Cake Series 2013Over two days in late September and early October the New Zealand Business Women's Network is holding a couple of coffee and cake appreciation events.

On September 29th 'Ginger and White' (Belsize Park) will serve us coffees, teas, and delicious cake along with a short talk from Emma, one of the owners, about her business and setting up Ginger & White. Ticket includes 2 hot drinks (tea/coffee) and a piece of cake for £10.

On the 5th October we will converge on Caravan at Kings Cross for an Intro to their coffee school, a brief intro to roasting/making and appreciating coffee. Plus you get 2 coffees and a pastry included for £12.

We have very limited places for both events... do not hesitate, book ASAP to confirm your place.

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