The Invention of Hugo Cabret, by Brian Selznick Scholastic Press, 2007, 544 pages. OK, this book is not new, it’s not about presentations, and it wasn’t even targeted at adults. But it stands as one of the most satisfying and … Continue reading →
In order to make our blog the best it can be, we’d love to know a little more about who makes up our community. We’re too proud to beg for this information, but we’re not too proud to bribe! Take … Continue reading →
What a thrill it was to have Daniel Pink (Author of A Whole New Mind) on the line and ask him a quick question about his creative process on Johnny Bunko. It’s very similar to writing a screenplay or developing … Continue reading →
The $5,000 bounty prize motivated Alex and Ryan to submit their entries to Slideshare for their story contest. Super Cool Dudes 10 Business Lessons Learned
I read Sylvia Lafair’s book Don’t Bring It to Work while I was on vacation. She was a family counselor for years and then was brought into corporate America to help resolve team conflicts. Her premise is that we play … Continue reading →