When I ask creative teams to tell me about how they push ideas to fruition, one of the things they swear by is to fight. www.fastcompany.com
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When I ask creative teams to tell me about how they push ideas to fruition, one of the things they swear by is to fight. www.fastcompany.com
Here are a few ways we can usher in the era of creative meritocracy. www.fastcompany.com
They key to optimization is making incremental tweaks in a controlled and measurable way that allows you to revert if needed. I explain how in this week’s episode.
The greatest achievements happen in the overlap of three things: Your genuine interests, skills, and opportunities. To find success, work within your overlap.
Most startups are not well led–that’s the nature of most new business ventures, everyone is learning as they go along. But there are some common best practices to keep in mind, which I describe in this week’s episode. www.fastcompany.com
Feeling insecure about that big thing you just launched? Clicking on Twitter constantly to see how things are progressing? Scott Belsky, CEO of Behance tells how to overcome this. www.fastcompany.com
There is no set rule to finding a working process for managing projects. That’s because the best ones are DIY. However, finding a theme is a good place to start. Scott Belsky, CEO of Behance, explains how to work with [Read more...]
There’s a difference between simply working and pushing forward the bold ideas and large projects that you want to execute. No matter how great the idea is, there are obstacles you’ll have to overcome in order to make the vision [Read more...]
How do you choose which ideas are worth sinking time and money into? I offer a way to reframe the question and weigh your options, and “Do More Great Work” author Michael Bungay Stanier weighs in with a great tip. [Read more...]
Ed Imbier asks how he can organize his digital archive. I share my favorite tools for capturing, organizing, and finding documents on your computer, and Lifehacker editor Adam Pash gives his advice. www.fastcompany.com