Be brave. Tell a story at your next presentation rather than “and-ing” out sundry facts.
What Would it Take to Change Your Mind?
Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences applies to persuasion as well as learning. Experiencing multiple versions of a concept can help change someone's mind.
Aligning Around Innovation is a Human Task
Foster Your Own Stealth of Eureka Ninjas Every human wants to make a mark If you were to design a creative team from the ground up, you might start with experts. Experts can have Ph.Ds or other advanced degrees that apply (or are adjacent) to your team’s needs. You might also look for expert practitioners …
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What Will You Conjure Today?
Trust is an important component in the social processes behind knowledge exchanges.
Your 2022 Calendar is a Finely-tuned Instrument
If you focus on rest rather than productivity, you might have a more humane and productive year
You mad? You tired? You hungry? Thanksgiving.
It is in the uttering of thanks that the magic begins.
Can you Tuborg Squash Your Big Idea?
Your didactic self wants to say everything, but you cannot, lest your audience walks away. But you can use words and images that evoke their story and the emotion you desire around your main message.
Telling Helps Organizations See Differently
Who is your Mr. W? https://youtu.be/2mTLO2F_ERY Seeing the ordinary in a new way takes more than choosing to “Think different,” as the long-remembered slogan insisted. That slogan became a piece of cultural lore we find ourselves spouting in response to challenging projects. However, there are a considerable number of social aspects to seeing things in …
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