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  1. David Kelley IDEO Stanford D.School Design Thinking Interview

    David Kelley Design Thinking Interview by Avi Solomon: http://boingboing.net/2012/09/22/design-thinking-for-social-goo.html

    —Huffduffed by avisolo 3 months ago

  2. dConstruct 2012 - James Burke - Admiral Shovel and the Toilet Roll

    It begins to look as if we might have been wrong. All those predictions driving us forward throughout history have brought us finally to the unexpected realisation that the future is, suddenly, no longer what it used to be. Oops.

    —Huffduffed by rbest 5 months ago

  3. Achieving Organizational Health :: Lean Sales and Marketing thru Service Design Thinking

    Using Lean thru Service Design Thinking to drive Continuous Improvement in Lean Sales and Marketing, Lean Services, Lean Design

    http://business901.com/blog1/achieving-organizational-health/

    —Huffduffed by mbriesen 5 months ago

  4. Interview: Oliver Burkeman, Author of ‘The Antidote’| Prescribing A Negative Path To Happiness | NPR

    In his new book, Oliver Burkeman shuns motivational seminars and the power of positive thinking in favor of uncertainty, insecurity and even pessimism. "Trying to let [negative] feelings be and not always struggling to stamp them out is a more fruitful alternative," he says.

    http://www.npr.org/2012/11/13/162742151/antidote-prescribes-a-negative-path-to-happiness?ft=3&f=100876926&sc=nl&cc=bn-20121115

    —Huffduffed by drewcompton 6 months ago

  5. Alex Bogusky: CP + B Interview – The Importance of Thinking Prolifically: Marketing Interview

    In this interview, Alex Bogusky, cofounder of Crispin Porter + Bogusky, Common and FearLess Revolution, explains why creatives need to think differently.

    http://www.dormroomtycoon.com/alex-bogusky-cp-b-interview-the-importance-of-thinking-prolifically-marketing-interview/

    —Huffduffed by chasereeves 7 months ago

  6. Art, Mind And Brain Intersect In Kandel’s Vienna

    In The Age of Insight: The Quest to Understand the Unconscious in Art, Mind and Brain, Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientist Eric Kandel writes of turn-of-the-century Vienna, where artists mingled with writers, scientists and physicians, and explains how the brain perceives a work of art.

    —Huffduffed by Lukelux 8 months ago

  7. Advice To First Time Authors

    The best advice for first-time authors. Even if you’ve never thought about writing a book

    http://michaelhyatt.com/021-my-best-advice-for-first-time-authors-part-1-podcast.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed

    —Huffduffed by Lukelux 9 months ago

  8. Rationally Speaking: Matthew Hutson on The 7 Laws of Magical Thinking

    You may think you’re a skeptic, but are you really as free from superstition as you think you are? Matthew Hutson thinks not. The author of "The Seven Laws of Magical Thinking" joins Massimo and Julia on this episode of Rationally Speaking to discuss some common, innate forms of superstition that affect even self-identified skeptics, and why the human brain is predisposed to magical thinking. Along the way, the three debate: Overall, are our superstitions good for us?

    Matthew’s picks: "Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstition," "SuperSense, " and "The Belief Instinct: The Psychology of Souls, Destiny, and the Meaning of Life"

    http://www.rationallyspeakingpodcast.org/show/rs66-matthew-hutson-on-the-7-laws-of-magical-thinking.html

    —Huffduffed by adactio 9 months ago

  9. Interview with Daniel Kahneman

    Tim Harford interviews Daniel Kahneman, a psychologist who won the Nobel Prize in Economics. The author of Thinking, Fast and Slow describes the common mistakes people make with statistics.

    —Huffduffed by boxman 10 months ago

  10. The How of Wow

    You can create wow by asking five QUESTIONS. Question #1: What is the product or experience I want to create or transform into a wow? Question #2: How will the customer or prospect feel as a result of this experience? (In other words, what is the specific outcome you want to create?) Question #3: What specific expectations does the typical customer bring to this experience? Question #4: What does failing to meet customers’ expectations for this experience look like? Question #5: What does exceeding customers’ expectations for this experience look like

    http://michaelhyatt.com/016-the-how-of-wow-podcast.html

    —Huffduffed by Lukelux 11 months ago

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