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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Evolving The Ad Measure
Last week I spent a day and a half at a four-day conference in Los Angeles known as Digital Hollywood. I can remember speaking at this conference a number of times back in the bygone CD-ROM years, when QuickTime v1.0 was all … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Marketing, Media, Technology, Television
Tagged advertising, CD-ROM, Digital Hollywood, Facebook, Google, Hulu, QuickTime, research, YouTube
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Let’s Be Careful Out There
The private reaction I received to last week’s post on career opportunities was quite overwhelming. I expected to get a few calls asking for similar consultations from people I know trying to decide between this or that gig, and I did, … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Career, Government, Music
Tagged compassion, Hill Street Blues, humility, Investment, jobs, Occupy Wall Street, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, TSO, unemployment
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Your Next Move
Few people these days seem to have a lot of choices to make about job opportunities. With national unemployment stuck above 9% for the past 26 months, those who have jobs are largely counting their blessings, and those who don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Career, Learning, Management
Tagged boss, Luck, market forces, money, process, unemployment
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Bird by Bird
And now for something from the other side of the brain… I want to share with you a book I read this summer. It was introduced to me by my good friend and classmate, Will Schwalbe, who among other things … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Career, Creativity, Storytelling, Writing
Tagged Anne Lamott, binder paper, Bird by Bird, Burgess Meredith, Cookstr, creative inspiration, E. L. Doctorow, Hyperion Books, process
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