Things That Happen (2)
John Cleese encourages us to set aside structured, professional, hare-like thinking. In it’s place, set aside time for creative, whimsical, spontaneous, or from the gut, thinking to rise up. So, I tried it…
So I tried it.
John Cleese encourages us to set aside structured, professional, hare-like thinking. In it’s place, set aside time for creative, whimsical, spontaneous, or from the gut, thinking to rise up. So, I tried it…
So I tried it.
(pt 1 of 4) Not so long ago, I had the opportunity to enjoy a private presentation by one of our world’s most well known comedians. A true class act. Who would have though he would so reflect, so deeply, on how we tend to think?
Micromanagement. An ugly word. But where’s the line? What one word does it come down to?
Building on yesterday’s article: Does business really convert business using social media? Social Media is so new, still so fuzzy, the answer often remains elusive.
…social media is changing the real world if, only, by letting each of us see what so many others around us think.