![]() ![]() Eduardo bird Sanyo, who is a very, very popular keynote speaker as I mentioned. And today we have with us and I have a drumroll. Up podcast title for today is exploring different zones. So we get more time with a very special guest, who is a thought leader, author and very popular keynote speaker on developing cultures of learning and high performance. I’m Evelyn knowlage, Chief Research Officer at DevOps Institute. This particular framework became really helpful for them to align with each other about how they wanted to foster a growth mindset culture, and what it addresses is the confusion that the way to improve is to work hard, that is simplistic and it gets us into trouble. You’re listening to the humans of DevOps podcast, a podcast focused on advancing the humans of DevOps through skills, knowledge, ideas, and learning, or the skil framework. Want access to more DevOps-focused content and learning? Join SKILup IT Learning to gain access to a toolbox of hyper-relevant skills in a convenient, online learning platform focused entirely on DevOps and IT with courses tailored to sharpen your IT and essential human skills. The Humans of DevOps Podcast is incredibly grateful to be voted one of the Best 25 DevOps Podcasts by Feedspot. He is a Pahara-Aspen Fellow, a member of the Aspen Institute’s Global Leadership Network, and an inductee in the Happiness Hall of Fame. His book, The Performance Paradox: Turning the Power of Mindset into Action, will be published by Penguin Random House in September. Eduardo’s TEDx talk on growth mindset and TED Talk on the Learning Zone and the Performance Zone have been viewed over eight million times. Prior to that, he was the CEO of Mindset Works, the pioneer in growth mindset development services, which he co-founded in 2007 with Stanford professor Carol Dweck, Lisa Blackwell, and others, and led for over a decade. Eduardo is a global keynote speaker, facilitator, and program provider who supports organizations in developing cultures of learning and high performance. Join Eveline Oehrlich and Eduardo Briceño, global keynote speaker, facilitator, and program provider, to discuss a framework for building a growth mindset culture. HarperCollins is owned by News Corp (NWSA.O).Exploring Different Zones: Building a Growth Mindset Culture The top five publishers are Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Simon & Schuster and Hachette, with Walt Disney Co (DIS.N) and Inc (AMZN.O) also in the market. In hearings held in August, the government argued that the largest five publishers control 90% of the market, and a combined Penguin and Simon & Schuster would control nearly half of the market for publishing rights to blockbuster books, while its nearest competitors would be less than half its size. Justice Department filed a lawsuit aimed at stopping the deal in November 2021. Penguin writers include cookbook author Ina Garten and novelists Zadie Smith and Danielle Steele, while Simon & Schuster publishes Stephen King, Jennifer Weiner and Hillary Rodham Clinton, among others. Unlike most merger fights, which focus on what consumers pay, the Biden administration argued the deal should be stopped because it would lead to less competition for blockbuster books and lower advances for authors who earn $250,000 or more. "It is not video-based and therefore does not fit strategically within Paramount's broader portfolio," the company said in a filing on the deal's termination. Paramount said on Monday that Simon & Schuster was a "non-core asset" to Paramount. With the deal's dissolution, Penguin will pay a $200 million termination fee to Paramount. ![]() publishing rights to anticipated top-selling books." 31 that the Justice Department had shown the deal could substantially lessen competition "in the market for the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled on Oct. Justice Department "is pleased that Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster have opted not to appeal," Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter said in a statement. Reuters reported on Sunday that the German company was unable to convince Paramount Global (PARA.O), Simon & Schuster's owner, to extend their deal agreement and appeal the judge's decision. judge's decision that said its purchase of Simon & Schuster would be illegal because it would hit authors' pay.īut Bertelsmann said in a statement that it "will advance the growth of its global book publishing business without the previously planned merger of Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster." rival Simon & Schuster have scrapped a $2.2 billion deal to merge, Penguin owner Bertelsmann (BTGGg.F) announced on Monday.īertelsmann, a German media group which owns Penguin, initially said it would appeal a U.S. ![]() WASHINGTON, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Penguin Random House, the world's largest book publisher, and smaller U.S. ![]()
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