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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Authenticity & Management
Thursday, November 3rd, 2011Last week, famed Jungian Therapist James Hillman died. While Hillman was a Jungian Therapist, with mortal challenges of his own, he wrote and spoke often on the human process, power, and ultimately leadership. His approach was that of one we’d expect from a Jungian – focused on the outward behavioral expression of internal unconscious motivation. [...]
Tags:authentic leader, expression, hardest thing, heroics, inborn, Influence, james hillman, judgment, Jungian, jungian therapist, management, mortal, motivation, mystery, office environments, recognition, release mechanism, unconscious motivation, word manager, worker bee
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Did I make a mistake?
Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010Was it a mistake? How often do you ask yourself that question? The answer doesn’t really matter – the point instead is that we all often ask that question. The problem is that the value of mistakes is not quantifiable, and that’s simply because there is no such thing as a ‘mistake,’ in my book. [...]
Tags:amp, change, choice, concept, day, degree of risk, doesn, election day, essence, factor of motivation, individual choice, magnitude, mistake, motivation, question the answer, risk, variation, way, weave
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Buzzing about the Tiger… and others
Monday, February 22nd, 2010“The hunger for Tiger’s tale about Tiger’s tail is far from satisfied,” says Brian Lowry from Variety I don’t know about you, but at the end of the day, Tiger is still the golf genius child-protégé he was to me a few months before all the scandal. Really, how many of us actually care about [...]
Tags:behavior, coaching, leadership, learning, mistakes, motivation, olympics, success, Tiger Woods
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