Creativity Is Not an Accident
Many of our most popular stories of discovery are portrayed as accidents or matters of luck. We love these stories because they make creativity seem easy and fun. Nevertheless, they are misleading.
Many of our most popular stories of discovery are portrayed as accidents or matters of luck. We love these stories because they make creativity seem easy and fun. Nevertheless, they are misleading.
If you want to convince someone that at least a basic understanding of statistics is an essential life skill, bring up the case of Lucia de Berk. Hers is a story that’s too awful to be true—except that it’s completely true.
Northborough
MA
Visual Thinking Inc. and the AME New England Lean Consortium present:
Visual Workplace • Visual Thinking Seminar & Visual Site Assessment
• Learn to diagnose visuality in your own company and identify your current level of visual competency.
• Learn about the vital journey of the individual as the company converts to visuality.
• Learn how to track visual’s impact on people.
• Learn the vital difference between measures that monitor and measures that drive.
• Discover the three biggest mistakes when launching a visual workplace initiative and how to avoid them.
• Learn to energize and unite your workforce through visual functionality—even in a multilingual/multisite company!
Seminar conducted by visual expert Gwendolyn Galsworth, Ph.D.
See brochure here: http://visualworkplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/VisualThinking-RE…
USA
When you run a small business (perhaps as small as just you), does failure ever really occur? I hear often in the media about this or that business being “too big to fail,” but in reality isn't it more like “too small to fail?”
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