Scorsese and Hugo, Lucas and Red Tails It’s really no surprise that both of these iconic film-makers have been all over the press of late, allowing us to see the intimate thoughts and frustrations with their own creative life struggles. So many aspects of our growing economy are changing the game. Big business is not [...]
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Risky Business: Scorsese & Lucas
Tuesday, January 24th, 2012Tags:Creative, creative life, creativity, dwarf trees, employee engagement, employee evaluation, evaluation, Fast, film business, Google, horticulturist, intimate thoughts, japanese art, management, management compensation, motivation, Press, risk, Risky, way
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Untapped Resources
Sunday, March 6th, 2011I spent this morning in the rain, running. My daughter is a runner – an awesome runner who has succinctly improved her timed mile over the past few years. Today was the first time I’ve chaperoned with her group in a New York Road Runners event. She’s a far better runner than I am now, [...]
Tags:amp, are, best time, bottom line, course, creativity, daughter, event, external resources, finish line, level, line, new york road runners, pouring down rain, resourcefulness, run, Runners, time, untapped resources, york road runners
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The time is now
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010What I realize is that creativity is essentially one of those things that’s a point of daily natural life or something we ‘wait’ to make a part of life, and often times with the later approach, creative output doesn’t always happen. From the idea folks that companies rely heavily on, or the creative ability to [...]
Tags:ability, brainstorm, component, creative ability, creative output, creativity, doesn, fruition, general knowledge, humor, idea, information processes, knowledge, life, output doesn, playing the piano, research ideas, research interviews, Something, time
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mistakes on my radar
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010We live in a time when the ability to create & innovate will be the ultimate success ticket. Our society and economy has moved away from the industrial arena and into the service arena. We spend more time servicing creations than actually creating. But that’s been changing of late. Entrepreneurship is on the rise in [...]
Tags:Avatar, building teams, creativity, Entrepreneurs in residence, Entrepreneurship, films, Google, innovation, mistakes, success, TED, The Hurt Locker
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what it actually takes to succeed
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010A positive mindset. That’s it. That’s really all it takes to succeed. Because, with a positive mindset you will Attract teams that want to collaborate Encourage creativity within yourself and others Identify team members who are flexible and think outside the box Problem solve effectively instead of in a reactionary manner Encourage people to want [...]
Tags:Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, creativity, entrepreneurs, FCC, Google, Mark Burnett, Mike Darnell, positive mindset, success, Tachi Yamada, team development, team work
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