Innovation: Challenges from a Relationship Perspective
Posted on09 Jun 2011
TagsChallenge, art, diversity, failure, innovation, Malcolm Gladwell, oak tree, Personality, Picasso, relationships, Steve Jobs, The New Yorker, Xerox, creativity acorns analogy
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Malcolm Gladwell’s article “Creation Myth” in the May 16, 2011 edition of The New Yorker was the best article I’ve read about... Read More
Labels Influence Our Evaluation of Content
Posted on25 Apr 2011
Tagssecurity, Influence, knockoffs, labels, manufacturers, Marijn Meijers, Netherlands, packaging, politics, presentation, Rob Nelissen, ideas, status, subconscious, subjective, symbolism, Talent, The Economist, Tilburg University, trust, art, clothes, content, flag, I've Got You Labelled
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Designer labels encourage us not only to believe that the wearer has status but also trustworthiness, talent and many other positive attributes.... Read More
Black Bark: Real-time Personality Assessment Example
Posted on22 Nov 2010
Tagsart, shock, rapport, Personality, negative, masochistic, example, energy, charcoal, black, bark, assessments
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Here’s a friend’s story. It’s an example of what we can hypothesize about people from everyday comments. They are a starting point... Read More