An art history professor makes her students sit in front of a painting for three hours. PampG invents the Swiffer. Those events are more alike than...
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Trumans's curator insight,
February 10, 2013 5:49 PM
The human psyche is tuned in to story telling - that's why books, songs, movies and TV are so popular - everyone loves a story. The best thing you can do in business is to know your story and then share it in a continuously enthralling way.... a la Coca Cola... |
corneja's curator insight,
April 7, 2013 11:45 AM
"Removing 'is' from your language" and other advices. Thanks for the article and for the scoop!
Mauro Hernandez's curator insight,
April 7, 2013 12:08 PM
Que es lo que sucede en el cerebro cuando se procesa el lenguaje? ¿ Afectan las palabras la mente de diferentes maneras, algunas más convincentes que otras?
Denyse Drummond-Dunn's curator insight,
April 8, 2013 7:09 AM
I agree with most of them, but a few don't resonate. Which do you find most useful? |
Deep patience. Close attention. These are not virtues often associated with college students (or some tech workers, for that matter). But as Harvard art history professor Jennifer L. Roberts recently explained, the skills for finding the "details, relationships, and orders that take time to see" can be introduced.