Leading With A Whole New Mind
What Dan is Learning in Japan
I heard from a friend that Dan Pink, author of A WHOLE NEW MIND, and his family have temporarily moved to Japan. She pointed me to his site for more info. At Dan’s site, I discovered several great posts on how design of very ordinary things (garbage cans, ice cream cones, and subway signs) make…
Read MoreThe Power of Podcasting
I received an email last week from Karole Sutherland, a listener of my podcast, Leading With a Whole New Mind. This podcast consists of interviews with whole brain thinkers: “Thanks for not only doing the interviews, but also for making them available via podcast. I listen to them in all sorts of odd places –…
Read MorePresentation Zen
I’m playing with Google Alerts–an automatic email notification on just about any topic you are interested in. You can identify the scope of searchable media (e.g., blogs) that you want scoured for the topic of interest. One of the topics I input was the book title, A Whole New Mind. Through this fun tool, I…
Read MoreA Break for SAP Users
I’m catching up on clippings from last year that show the progress of whole brain thinking in the business world–how Leading With A Whole New Mind is playing out. A Wall Street Journal article from June 2006 reports that SAP, the German software behemoth, has a formed a Design Services Team. An SAP engineer is…
Read MoreIt’s Official
I’m a bit late in reporting this but I trust the data is still valid, maybe even more so now. A survey released last fall by the the global public relations firm, Weber Shandwick and KRC Research, "The Changing Face of Marketing and Communications in Today’s Creativity Economy" cites statistics that support the premise of…
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