Monthly Archives: April 2009
“…dragons can be beaten” (Great Work quote)
“Fairy tales are more than true – not because they tell us dragons exist, but because they tell us dragons can be beaten.” ~ G. K. Chesterton, writer To my surprise, I ended up writing my Masters thesis on Angela … Continue reading
The Friday Grab Bag: Three others’ posts to read (Apr 17)
Follow me on Twitter Three things I found this week that you might like to read. 1. What if you don’t like GTD? I’m a fan of David Allen and of the Getting Things Done system. And I’m not alone … Continue reading
Three lessons from Improv
Follow me on Twitter Today’s the start of World Creativity Day – kicked started by Leonardo daVinci’s birthday. You can find out more here, learn what’s happening here and follow them on Twitter here. How will you be getting a … Continue reading
Is your organization democratic?
Follow me on Twitter WorldBlu have annouced the winners of their annual “most democratic companies” for 2009. How does your orgainzation stack up? What would you be willing to do about it? (Stay tuned to hear the founder of WorldBlu … Continue reading
David Galenson, Investigating Genius
Is there only one type of genius? Is there only one way to be creative? David Galenson, Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago says no. David is the author of the influential book Old Masters and Young Geniuses … Continue reading


