Category: education

Bridging the Gap: Monitoring Self Monitoring

http://thedoublethink.com/2010/05/monitoring-self-monitoring/

Imagine my delight when I saw that The New York Times magazine ran a cover story by Gary Wolf with the same title and theme as one of my recent posts: “The Data Driven Life“.
It’s a thoroughly researched piece about the trend of self monitoring, which, it turns out, has become a sizable sub-culture.  I [...]

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Bridging the Gap: 6 Ways To Become Productive on Facebook

http://www.dumblittleman.com/2010/04/6-useful-facebook-productivity-tips-you.html
I know, I know, Facebook and productivity are words that don’t belong in the same sentence. I mean in many ways, these words are antonyms, just like night and day.
Well, I’d contend that it depends on your perception of the tool. Yes, it is a social network that’s supposed to be used primarily for [...]

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Bridging the Gap: How Do You Make Good Design Happen? Follow the Money

http://www.fastcompany.com/1660109/want-to-know-how-to-make-good-design-happen-follow-the-money?

As president of the Design Management Institute, I am often asked: “How can we develop a great design organization,” and “How do I convince our CEO about the value of design?”
Good questions, simple answers: Determine what matters to the decision makers and improve it with design. Then, either inspire the CEO, or become the CEO.
Do [...]

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Managing the Chaos: Scott asks the question “Where do ideas come from?”

http://scotthull.com/artists/blog/june2010-1/
Teachable Moment

A brilliant idea can change your life. Just ask Steve Jobs. And think about it – how would one incredible idea affect your work? How would it affect your personal creating? Your career? Your confidence and opportunities?
These days, new ideas aren’t just inspiring; they’re essential. A narrow-gauge mindset doesn’t work in modern business. Consumers [...]

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Art in Life: Scott’s trip to SAA

I presented “WHAT IS THE FUTURE FOR DESIGNERS?”, to the seniors at the School of Advertising Arts.

I got thumbs up on my talk at SAA!  Some great questions/thoughts were brought up by this talented group.

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