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  1. Scriptnotes, Ep. 1: Pitching a take, and the WGA Elections

    When screenwriters are asked to meet with the studio (or producers) about a project, what do both sides expect? Answers, plus WGA election discussion.

    http://johnaugust.com/2011/pitching-a-take-and-the-wga-elections

    —Huffduffed by maxjacobson one year ago

  2. PWP #3: Portfolio Pit Stop

    We’re back with a special Paper Wings Podcast! Chris & Lora were together in L.A. this week, so we decided to take a detour from our planned schedule and do a LIVE episode. Instead of releasing Part 2 of our portfolio episode this week, we used Episode 3: PORTFOLIO PIT STOP to answer some of the many listener questions we received. Listen in to hear our thoughts on: Do the principles we discussed about animation portfolios apply when assembling a freelance illustration portfolio? Are “leave behinds” a good idea? How do you brand yourself online and make your portfolio stand out in the digital realm? What should you wear to an interview? What if I can’t attend comic conventions? And more! We also take the opportunity to share our (mis)adventures on the California coast, and discuss our vision for Paper Wings– specifically the Paper Wings Talent Exchange Program! And don’t forget to subscribe to the newsletter to receive details about a chance to win one of three Intuos4 Tablets from WACOM, the first Paper Wings Challenge sponsor! Newsletter subscribers will get the contest rules FIRST, before the next episode is released. So sign up today!

    —Huffduffed by cazepeda one year ago

  3. Careers Talk podcast: James Caan on pitching yourself to employers | Guardian careers | guardian.co.uk

    —Huffduffed by tribehut 2 years ago

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    —Huffduffed by grattucker 3 years ago

  5. SXSWi Panel: Gamechangers: Improvisation for Business in the Networked World

    As we move from the rigid, hierarchical organizations of the Industrial Age to the fluid, non-linear models of the Networked World, GameChangers have never been more important or essential. Whenever teamwork, creativity, flexibility and problem-solving skills are necessary for success, these players step up. They develop relationships that are good for business. They pay careful attention to details and at the same time have expansive worldviews. They are quick-on-their-feet, unflappable and in tune with their teammates, stakeholders and the marketplace. They are the top performers in any organization the best managers, the most resourceful employees, the culture-shapers. They play the game and make things happen. In short, GameChangers are masters of improvisation in business. Turn yourself and your brand into a GameChanger. All it takes is improvisation!

    —Huffduffed by iamdanw 3 years ago

  6. BlairEnns.mp3

    From http://www.jenerous.com/2007/04/10/blair-enns-reveals-how-marketing-agencies-can-win-without-pitching how marketing agencies can win without pitching

    —Huffduffed by kevindees 3 years ago

  7. SXSWi Panel: Gamechangers: Improvisation for Business in the Networked World

    As we move from the rigid, hierarchical organizations of the Industrial Age to the fluid, non-linear models of the Networked World, GameChangers have never been more important or essential. Whenever teamwork, creativity, flexibility and problem-solving skills are necessary for success, these players step up. They develop relationships that are good for business. They pay careful attention to details and at the same time have expansive worldviews. They are quick-on-their-feet, unflappable and in tune with their teammates, stakeholders and the marketplace. They are the top performers in any organization the best managers, the most resourceful employees, the culture-shapers. They play the game and make things happen. In short, GameChangers are masters of improvisation in business. Turn yourself and your brand into a GameChanger. All it takes is improvisation!

    —Huffduffed by repeatnone 3 years ago