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Most managers don’t want creative employeesWed, 06 Oct 2010 21:58:57 +0000http://blog.gbrettmiller.com/?p=947#comment-1269[...] your art, is important to you, the best thing you can do is to simply do it. Or, as he says in Linchpin: The reason you might choose to embrace the artist within you now is that this is the path to (cue [...][...] your art, is important to you, the best thing you can do is to simply do it. Or, as he says in Linchpin: The reason you might choose to embrace the artist within you now is that this is the path to (cue [...]
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An abundance of opportunity (some initial thoughts on “Cognitive Surplus”) // Brett's Waste BlogTue, 07 Sep 2010 16:36:46 +0000http://blog.gbrettmiller.com/?p=947#comment-1182[...] In his new book, Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age, Clay Shirky covers some of the same ground as several other authors I’ve read this year. But even though some of the starting material may be the same – such as the Israeli day care story – Shirky tells a very different story, with a very different moral and outcome than those other books. (In case you’re wondering, the two that come immediately to mind are Dan Pink’s Drive and Seth Godin’s Linchpin.) [...][...] In his new book, Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age, Clay Shirky covers some of the same ground as several other authors I’ve read this year. But even though some of the starting material may be the same – such as the Israeli day care story – Shirky tells a very different story, with a very different moral and outcome than those other books. (In case you’re wondering, the two that come immediately to mind are Dan Pink’s Drive and Seth Godin’s Linchpin.) [...]
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Rude is in the eye of the beholder // Brett's Waste BlogFri, 12 Feb 2010 15:16:46 +0000http://blog.gbrettmiller.com/?p=947#comment-642[...] his new book Linchpin, Seth Godin addresses the question in a couple of short sections. In the one titled Teaching Fire a [...][...] his new book Linchpin, Seth Godin addresses the question in a couple of short sections. In the one titled Teaching Fire a [...]
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Theoria cum Praxi » Changing things up: time for a new theme, new nameFri, 05 Feb 2010 14:41:20 +0000http://blog.gbrettmiller.com/?p=947#comment-596[...] always end up with something a bit more “busy” than what I really wanted. After reading Linchpin, I now realize that I was just giving in to the resistance, doing what I thought others would want [...][...] always end up with something a bit more “busy” than what I really wanted. After reading Linchpin, I now realize that I was just giving in to the resistance, doing what I thought others would want [...]
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Theoria cum Praxi » Being ready to die, he was more likely to liveThu, 28 Jan 2010 15:31:09 +0000http://blog.gbrettmiller.com/?p=947#comment-549[...] just read Seth Godin’s Linchpin, I can’t help seeing many parallels between the training of the samurai and what Seth is [...][...] just read Seth Godin’s Linchpin, I can’t help seeing many parallels between the training of the samurai and what Seth is [...]
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