Making things happen - the cover & more
Posted Wednesday March 12, 2008, 6:49 am, Over one day old
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Management, design and the making of good things
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But more importantly, the entire idea seems to function more as an attitude - that new projects should be spawned by whoever has the best ideas, not who is in what place in the hierarchy, and the culture is based on this fundamental belief.
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I didn’t read much as a kid, but one book I read cover to cover dozens of times was the Advanced dungeon’s and dragons handbook. Sure, the games gave us a structure we didn’t make, but what a bunch of 11 year old kids did with it - wow.
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It’s also interesting to hear them mention slow bestsellers, books that don’t have great sales on any one year, but over several years outsell other noted bestsellers: There are two ways for a book to become a best seller.
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I’ve yet to see a badge that was truly easy to read from conversation distance: they’re always crammed with affiliations and job titles making them not only ugly, but worthless (Here’s a good example for reference (scroll down to second picture)).
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Do you think the potential existed in the past, for our present to be a very different place? Scott Berkun : If we believe that we have free will, and that we have the power to make choices in the present, then we have to believe people 20 or 100 years ago had the same freedom to make choices.
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The Overcoming bias blog has a post about the author’s favorite professor, who had a habit of intentionally lying in class. You should consult with your classmates, perhaps even form a study group that can collectively review the things I have said.
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