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From Mentorless . Interviewed by screenwriter Brian Koppelman Mentorless: “Since my recent obsession with podcasts, I’ve started searching podcasts from people I enjoy following on other mediums, and screenwriter Brian Koppelman is one of them. Koppelman recently did a podcast with a thinker I greatly appreciate, Seth Godin, and their hour-long conversation was as interesting

 

Alan Hall has contributed a number of great articles to Forbes.com from which great pointers regarding leadership, mentoring and learning can be taken.  Among them is this great article which gives tribute to Stephen Covey as one of his mentors. It begins: “Expert advisors are a business builder’s best friends and resources. We might also

 
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“Realizing Empathy “

Friday, 19 December 2014 by

As humans, we are all after a meaningful and sustainable life. Through the lens of the creative process, Sueng Chan Lim (“Slim”), award-winning Designer, Researcher, and Author, has embarked on a journey in his project “Realizing Empathy ” which reframes what empathy is, why it is valuable, and how it can be better realized, developed,

 

Are You Stealing From Yourself?

Friday, 19 December 2014 by

from Todd Henry’s Accidental Creative: This podcast is about the 3 core responsibilities of a creative pro, and how small actions in any one of them can lead to eventual brilliance, or decline. It’s easy to forget the compounding effects of small things done well and consistently, or the cumulative degenerative effects of small things

 

from Eric Zimmer’s popular The One You Feed podcasts: Eric interviews Todd Henry, creator of The Accidental Creative. They discuss… • The One You Feed parable. • What mediocrity means. • The Seven Deadly Sins of Mediocrity. • How little choices become a big choice. • How to pick your battles. • Why “no one

 

from Deloitte University Press: by John Hagel III While ambition and drive are sufficient in a world that is predictable, they are not enough in a world of constant change and disruption Ambition, even ruthless ambition, or a “passion for making money” or for “succeeding” is different than the passion of the Explorer. Each has

 
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